dogmatism
11dogmatísm — s. n …
12dogmatism — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. opinionatedness, peremptoriness, positiveness; see belief 1 , certainty 1 …
13dogmatism — dog|ma|tism [ dɔgmə,tızəm ] noun uncount the attitude of someone who is dogmatic …
14dogmatism — dog·ma·tism || dÉ‘gmÉ™tɪzm/ dÉ’g n. arrogant declaration of unsubstantiated ideas or opinions, tendency to force one s opinions on others …
15dogmatism n — puppy n …
16Dogmatism — Inflexible adherence to rigid belief or doctrine established by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization, held to be authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted or diverged from. A dogmatic position is not open to rational argument, and …
17dogmatism — n. 1. Positiveness of opinion, arrogance of assertion. 2. (Met.) Uncritical or naïve thinking, assumption of first principles, uncritical use of principles …
18dogmatism (U) — attitudes or behaviour that are dogmatic dogmatist noun (C) …
19dogmatism — n presumption, positiveness, peremp toriness, opinionatedness; arrogance, imperiousness, high handedness; bigotry, intolerance, closed mindedness …
20dogmatism — dog·ma·tism …