Dogmatic
Inclined to lay down principles as undeniably true; expressing opinions in a strong, forceful manner without consideration for evidence or the opinions of others.
Dog-mat-ic
Opinionated, Arrogant, Stubborn, Assertive, Unyielding
Open-minded, Flexible, Tolerant, Receptive, Indecisive
🇮🇳 Hindi → कट्टर (kaṭṭar)
🇮🇳 Bengali → কঠোর (kaṭhōra)
🇮🇳 Tamil → கடுமையான (kaṭumaiyāṉa)
🇮🇳 Kannada → ಕಠಿಣ (kaṭhiṇa)
🇮🇳 Telugu → కఠినమైన (kaṭhinamainā)
🇮🇳 Urdu → سخت (sakht)
🇪🇸 Spanish → Dogmático
🇫🇷 French → Dogmatique
🇩🇪 German → Dogmatisch
🇨🇳 Chinese → 教条的 (jiàotiáo de)
🇯🇵 Japanese → 教条主義の (kyōjō shugi no)
- His dogmatic approach to teaching left little room for student input or creativity.
- The politician was known for his dogmatic beliefs, which often alienated potential supporters.
- In discussions, she tended to be dogmatic, insisting that her views were the only correct ones.