Dogmatic

Adjective

Inclined to lay down principles as undeniably true; expressing opinions in a strong, forceful manner without consideration for evidence or the opinions of others.

Pronunciation

Dog-mat-ic

Synonyms

Opinionated, Arrogant, Stubborn, Assertive, Unyielding

Antonyms

Open-minded, Flexible, Tolerant, Receptive, Indecisive

Indian Languages

🇮🇳 Hindi → कट्टर (kaṭṭar)

🇮🇳 Bengali → কঠোর (kaṭhōra)

🇮🇳 Tamil → கடுமையான (kaṭumaiyāṉa)

🇮🇳 Kannada → ಕಠಿಣ (kaṭhiṇa)

🇮🇳 Telugu → కఠినమైన (kaṭhinamainā)

🇮🇳 Urdu → سخت (sakht)

European Languages

🇪🇸 Spanish → Dogmático

🇫🇷 French → Dogmatique

🇩🇪 German → Dogmatisch

Other Asian Languages

🇨🇳 Chinese → 教条的 (jiàotiáo de)

🇯🇵 Japanese → 教条主義の (kyōjō shugi no)

Examples
  1. His dogmatic approach to teaching left little room for student input or creativity.
  2. The politician was known for his dogmatic beliefs, which often alienated potential supporters.
  3. In discussions, she tended to be dogmatic, insisting that her views were the only correct ones.