Associations to the word «Dogmatic»
Noun
- Narrow
- Hebrew
- Proposition
- Bible
- Calculus
- Gospel
- Standpoint
- Intellect
- Eduard
- Devotion
- Rector
- Geometry
- Neumann
- Condemnation
- Locke
- Strauss
- Rome
- Resurrection
- Believer
- Unity
- Emphasis
- Incarnation
- Council
- Aristotle
- Deviation
- Nucleus
- Attitude
- Puritan
- Salvation
- Principle
- Argument
- Photon
- Writing
- Georg
- Trinity
- Declaration
- Anti
- Discussion
- Deacon
- Hence
- Godfrey
- Constant
- Instability
- Mathematic
- Atom
- Matrice
- Tendency
- Ernst
- Lecture
- Judgment
- Perrin
- Momentum
- Episcopal
- Zeal
- Opinion
- Baptism
- Sin
- Bce
- Redemption
- Thinker
- Genesis
- Faculty
- Electron
- Emil
- Jesus
- Helium
- Dialogue
- Radius
- Physic
Adjective
Wiktionary
DOGMATIC, adjective. (philosophy) (medicine) Adhering only to principles which are true a priori, rather than truths based on evidence or deduction.
DOGMATIC, adjective. Pertaining to dogmas; doctrinal.
DOGMATIC, adjective. Asserting dogmas or beliefs in a superior or arrogant way; opinionated, dictatorial.
DOGMATIC, noun. One of an ancient sect of physicians who went by general principles; opposed to the empiric.
Dictionary definition
DOGMATIC, adjective. Characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles.
DOGMATIC, adjective. Of or pertaining to or characteristic of a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative.
DOGMATIC, adjective. Relating to or involving dogma; "dogmatic writings".
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.