Definition of Dogmatic
to strongly state unsupported opinions or beliefs as if they were absolute facts
Examples of Dogmatic in a sentence
The preacher was a dogmatic individual who was quick to argue with anyone who challenged his opinion.
I donโt mean to come across as dogmatic, but I am certain I am correct on this issue!
Because he refused to listen to others, everyone considered the politician to be too dogmatic.
While my supervisor liked to think of himself as an open-minded individual, he was really dogmatic and always had to have the last word.
The surgeon was dogmatic in his opinion and refused to listen even when the nurse warned him of possible problems during the operation.
During the debate, Karen was very dogmatic on the subject of gun control even though she had not reviewed the information provided on the topic.
After drinking a bit too much at the party, Henryโs father became quite dogmatic about his feelings on the economy.
The governmentโs dogmatic approach to improving the countryโs educational system has not been welcomed by teachers.
My teacher was dogmatic in her grading practices and would not even consider altering my grade!
The reviewerโs dogmatic insistence that the awful movie was great led millions to see the film at the box office.
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