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Definition of dogma
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dogma is as below...
Dogma (n.) A
formally
stated
and
authoritatively
settled
doctrine;
a
definite,
established,
and
authoritative
tenet..
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Dogmatician
::
Dogmatician
(n.) A
dogmatist.
Dictatory
::
Dictatory
(a.)
Dogmatical;
overbearing;
dictatorial.
Dogma
::
Dogma (n.) A
formally
stated
and
authoritatively
settled
doctrine;
a
definite,
established,
and
authoritative
tenet..
Infallibilist
::
Infallibilist
(n.) One who
accepts
or
maintains
the dogma of papal
infallibility.
Dogmatical
::
Dogmatical
(a.)
Asserting
a thing
positively
and
authoritatively;
positive;
magisterial;
hence,
arrogantly
authoritative;
overbearing..
Dogmas
::
Dogmas
(pl. ) of Dogm.
Tenet
::
Tenet (n.) Any
opinion,
principle,
dogma,
belief,
or
doctrine,
which a
person
holds or
maintains
as true; as, the
tenets
of Plato or of
Cicero..
Dogma
::
Dogma (n.) A
doctrinal
notion
asserted
without
regard
to
evidence
or
truth;
an
arbitrary
dictum.
Skeptic
::
Skeptic
(n.) A
doubter
as to
whether
any fact or truth can be
certainly
known;
a
universal
doubter;
a
Pyrrhonist;
hence,
in
modern
usage,
occasionally,
a
person
who
questions
whether
any truth or fact can be
established
on
philosophical
grounds;
sometimes,
a
critical
inquirer,
in
opposition
to a
dogmatist..
Dogmatize
::
Dogmatize
(v. i.) To
assert
positively;
to teach
magisterially
or with bold and undue
confidence;
to
advance
with
arrogance.
Dogmatical
::
Dogmatical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
dogma,
or to an
established
and
authorized
doctrine
or
tenet..
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) An
authoritative
statement;
a
dogmatic
saying;
an
apothegm.
Magistrality
::
Magistrality
(n.)
Magisterialness;
arbitrary
dogmatism.
Pronunciative
::
Pronunciative
(a.)
Uttering
confidently;
dogmatical.
Positiveness
::
Positiveness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
positive;
reality;
actualness;
certainty;
confidence;
peremptoriness;
dogmatism.
See
Positive,
a..
Dogma
::
Dogma (n.) That which is held as an
opinion;
a
tenet;
a
doctrine.
Browbeat
::
Browbeat
(v. t.) To
depress
or bear down with
haughty,
stern
looks,
or with
arrogant
speech
and
dogmatic
assertions;
to abash or
disconcert
by
impudent
or
abusive
words or
looks;
to
bully;
as, to
browbeat
witnesses..
Anythingarian
::
Anythingarian
(n.) One who holds to no
particular
creed or
dogma.
Doctrine
::
Doctrine
(n.) That which is
taught;
what is held, put forth as true, and
supported
by a
teacher,
a
school,
or a sect; a
principle
or
position,
or the body of
principles,
in any
branch
of
knowledge;
any tenet or
dogma;
a
principle
of
faith;
as, the
doctrine
of
atoms;
the
doctrine
of
chances..
Doctrinaire
::
Doctrinaire
(n.) One who would apply to
political
or other
practical
concerns
the
abstract
doctrines
or the
theories
of his own
philosophical
system;
a
propounder
of a new set of
opinions;
a
dogmatic
theorist.
Used also
adjectively;
as,
doctrinaire
notions..
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