adverb
- in a way that asserts opinions or principles as if they are absolute truths, without allowing for doubt or discussion
Examples
- He dogmatically insisted that his method was the only correct approach.
- The teacher spoke dogmatically about grammar rules, leaving no room for student questions.
- She dogmatically rejected any evidence that contradicted her beliefs.
- The politician dogmatically declared that his party's platform was infallible.
- Rather than dogmatically enforcing the rules, the coach was willing to listen to feedback.
- He dogmatically stated that classical music was superior to all modern genres.