0 If you are dogmatic, you are certain that you are right and that everyone else is wrong.
1 (of a person or a group) strongly expressing your beliefs as if they were facts:
He has written a stimulating but dogmatic book.
Do not, however, be dogmatic or arbitrary in saying what you think.
In the first place there was the element of dogmatic teaching.
It is as foolish to deny as to assert his existence in a dogmatic and thoughtless manner.
The differences which have arisen between us are due to blind imitations of dogmatic beliefs and adherence to ancestral forms of worship.
There are many lines that could be spared from the book you were reading, she said, her voice primly firm and dogmatic.
Relativism counsels tolerance, it is believed, whereas nonrelativism engenders accusations of irrationality or willful malice and a dogmatic attachment to one's own cultural prejudices.
Meanwhile, dogmatic positions on whether perceived color is a property of physical objects or of the observer's nervous system are unreasonable.
Such claims, on either side, are dogmatic, not philosophical.
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