单词 | dogmatical |
释义 | dogmatical (once / 28142 pages) adj WORD FAMILY dogmatical: undogmatical+/dogma: dogmas, dogmata, dogmatic, dogmatical, dogmatise, dogmatism, dogmatize/dogmatic: dogmatically, undogmatic/dogmatise: dogmatised, dogmatises, dogmatising/dogmatism: dogmatisms, dogmatist/dogmatist: dogmatists/dogmatize: dogmatized, dogmatizes, dogmatizing/undogmatic: undogmatically USAGE EXAMPLES“There is another species of learned men who, though less dogmatical and supercilious, are not less impertinent. Hartley, Cecil B., The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette a...(2012) Every thing like a positive and dogmatical manner of speaking, and all direct contradiction of each other, was strictly forbidden. Various, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol...(2012) A. Lawrence Lovejoy, formerly from Massachusetts, was a man of medium size, light complexion, light hair, rather impetuous and dogmatical in his conversation. Gray, William Henry, A History of Oregon, 1792-1849—Draw...(2012) adj characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles Syn dogmatic narrow, narrow-minded lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view |
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