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dogmatical (encz) | dogmatical, adj: |
dogmatical (gcide) | dogmatic \dog*mat"ic\ (d[o^]g*m[a^]t"[i^]k), dogmatical
\dog*mat`ic*al\ (d[o^]g*m[a^]t"[i^]*kal), a. [L. dogmaticus, Gr.
dogmatiko`s, fr. do`gma: cf. F. dogmatique.]
1. Pertaining to a dogma, or to an established and authorized
doctrine or tenet.
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2. Asserting a thing positively and authoritatively;
positive; magisterial; hence, arrogantly authoritative;
overbearing.
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Critics write in a positive, dogmatic way. --
Spectator.
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[They] are as assertive and dogmatical as if they
were omniscient. -- Glanvill.
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Dogmatic theology. Same as Dogmatics.
Syn: Magisterial; arrogant. See Magisterial.
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dogmatical (wn) | dogmatical
adj 1: characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable
principles [syn: dogmatic, dogmatical] |
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dogmatical (encz) | dogmatical, adj: |
dogmatically (encz) | dogmatically,dogmaticky adv: Zdeněk Brož |
undogmatical (encz) | undogmatical,nedogmatický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
dogmatic dogmatical (gcide) | Narrow-minded \Nar"row-mind`ed\, a.
Of narrow mental scope; lacking tolerance or breadth of view;
illiberal; mean. Opposite of broad-minded, open-minded,
liberal. [WordNet sense 2] [Narrower terms: {dogmatic,
dogmatical}; little, petty, small, small-minded]
Syn: narrowminded, narrow, illiberal, intolerant.
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2. Capable of being shocked by behavior of others. Opposite
of unshockable. [WordNet sense 1]
Syn: shockable.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC] -- Nar"row-mind`ed*ness, n.
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dogmatical (gcide) | dogmatic \dog*mat"ic\ (d[o^]g*m[a^]t"[i^]k), dogmatical
\dog*mat`ic*al\ (d[o^]g*m[a^]t"[i^]*kal), a. [L. dogmaticus, Gr.
dogmatiko`s, fr. do`gma: cf. F. dogmatique.]
1. Pertaining to a dogma, or to an established and authorized
doctrine or tenet.
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2. Asserting a thing positively and authoritatively;
positive; magisterial; hence, arrogantly authoritative;
overbearing.
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Critics write in a positive, dogmatic way. --
Spectator.
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[They] are as assertive and dogmatical as if they
were omniscient. -- Glanvill.
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Dogmatic theology. Same as Dogmatics.
Syn: Magisterial; arrogant. See Magisterial.
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Dogmatically (gcide) | Dogmatically \Dog*mat"ic*al*ly\, adv.
In a dogmatic manner; positively; magisterially.
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Dogmaticalness (gcide) | Dogmaticalness \Dog*mat"ic*al*ness\, n.
The quality of being dogmatical; positiveness.
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free-thinking latitudinarian undogmatic undogmatical (gcide) | broad-minded \broad-minded\ adj.
1. incapable of being shocked. Opposite of shockable.
Syn: unshockable.
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2. inclined to respect views and beliefs that differ from
one's own. Opposite of narrow-minded. [Narrower terms:
free-thinking, latitudinarian, undogmatic, undogmatical]
Syn: broadminded, broad, liberal, tolerant, open-minded,
open.
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dogmatical (wn) | dogmatical
adj 1: characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable
principles [syn: dogmatic, dogmatical] |
dogmatically (wn) | dogmatically
adv 1: in a narrow-minded dogmatic manner; "he is a dogmatically
opinionated critic of Modern Art" |
undogmatical (wn) | undogmatical
adj 1: unwilling to accept authority or dogma (especially in
religion) [syn: free-thinking, latitudinarian,
undogmatic, undogmatical] |
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