🗣️Dogmatic (dogmatique)

adjective
/dɒɡˈmætɪk/
dogmatique; rigide dans ses croyances; enclin à imposer des principes comme indiscutables (dogmatique)

Signification

opinionated; rigid in beliefs; inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true
Inclined to lay down principles as undeniably true, without consideration of evidence or others’ opinions.
Being inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true; characterized by arrogant assertion of unproven principles.
Traduction de la signification
opinionné; rigide dans ses croyances; enclin à imposer des principes comme absolument vrais
opinionne; rigide dans ses croyances; enclin à imposer des principes comme absolument vrais

Phrases d'exemple

He has very dogmatic views about politics.

Il a des vues très dogmatiques sur la politique.
Il a des vues très dogmatiques sur la politique.

Her dogmatic approach left little room for debate.

Son approche dogmatique laissait peu de place au débat.
Son approche dogmatique laissait peu de place au débat.

His dogmatic approach to politics made discussions difficult.

Son approche dogmatique de la politique a rendu les discussions difficiles.
Son approche dogmatique de la politique a rendu les discussions difficiles.

Synonymes

opinionated, doctrinaire, rigid, inflexible, authoritarian, authoritative, strict, assertive, Rigid, Inflexible, Opinionated
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opinionated, doctrinaire, rigid, inflexible, authoritarian
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authoritative, rigid, strict, inflexible, assertive
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Rigid, Inflexible, Opinionated

Antonymes

flexible, open-minded, tolerant, receptive, Open-minded, Flexible, Receptive
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flexible, open-minded, tolerant, receptive
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open-minded, flexible, tolerant
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Open-minded, Flexible, Receptive

Collocations

dogmatic approach, dogmatic belief, dogmatic person, dogmatic attitude, highly dogmatic, sound dogmatic
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dogmatic approach, dogmatic belief, dogmatic person
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dogmatic attitude, dogmatic belief, highly dogmatic, sound dogmatic

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