dogmatic
1 of 1adjective/dɑɡˈmætɪk/
Forms:more dogmatic,most dogmatic
1
convinced that everything one believes in is true and others are wrong
- His dogmatic views on politics made it difficult to have a productive conversation with him.
- She was dogmatic in her belief that only her approach to solving the problem was correct.
- The leader was known for his dogmatic speeches that left little room for alternative perspectives.
- If you keep a dogmatic attitude, you may miss valuable insights from people around you.
- After years of experience, he had become less dogmatic and more open to others' opinions.
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