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  • Dogmatic
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    Dogmatic

    Dogmatic


    dawg-MAT-ik

    Definition

    (adjective) Asserting opinions or beliefs in an arrogant, rigid, and often unyielding way.

    Example

    His dogmatic approach left no room for compromise or alternative ideas.

    Word Origin

    Mid 17th century: from late Latin dogmaticus, from Greek dogmatikos, from dogma ‘opinion, tenet’.

    Fun Fact

    Dogmatic is often used in politics, academia, or religion—anywhere someone clings to a belief system so tightly that opposing views are dismissed outright. It doesn’t necessarily mean the belief is wrong—just that it’s inflexibly held. In leadership or conversation, being called dogmatic is rarely a compliment; it suggests stubborn conviction without curiosity or tolerance.

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