Verb in Ancient Greek, 'dokeo' = to seem, to appear to be so,
gives nouns 'doxa' and 'dogma' = system of opinions, belief,
gives adjective 'dogmatikos' = someone who holds to an opinion,
gives English 'dogmatic' = someone who will not change their position.
The latter arose among opponents of the Catholic Church, whose leaders remained faithful to traditional theology.
(from "dogma" - characterized by opinions accepted as facts)The teacher was obviously dogmatic about the proper methods of teaching.She made a dogmatic argument about the true origin of Christmas.The mayor would not compromise his dogmatic views on revenue and taxes.
Goat can be formed from the letters in "dogmatic".
She was so dogmatic about what her friend was wearing.
She left her church because she found the pastor's theology too dogmatic. The word dogmatic is an adjective.
Five animal names formed from the word, dogmatic would be dog, cat, goat, cod, and dam. There are probably a few more animals in dogmatic also.
Five animal names formed from the word, dogmatic would be dog, cat, goat, cod, and dam. There are probably a few more animals in dogmatic also.
Believer
Dogmatic.
Rigid, inflexible, doctrinaire.
Believer
To express opinions or judgments in a dogmatic way.
extant, existent