dogmatic
adjectiveHow to pronounce dogmatic:
Definition of dogmatic:
- dogmatic (adjective):
- characterized by assertion of unproved or unprovable principles.
- characterized by or given to the expression of opinions very strongly or positively as if they were facts
Synonyms for dogmatic:
adamant
doctrinaire
dogmatical
narrow
obstinate
opinionated
opinionative
opinioned
pontifical
rigid
stubborn
Here are some other common 3-syllable words.
- begetting
- bedecked
- parodic
- brutally
- examples
- elated
- purposely
- manifest
- deportment
- marital
- fornicate
- secondly
- descending
- petiole
- quadruple
- atheist
- rotunda
- quadrangle
- liberal
- scrupulous
- absolute
- luckier
- entreaties
- deafening
- buffeted
- incorrect
- niggardly
- mortified
- pestering
- resembling
- awkwardly
- sullenness
- resorting
- selflessly
- towheaded
- theorized
- alleyway
- amazes
- ectasis
- antevert
- crazier
- peacefully
- upbringing
- decreasing
- unadorned
- abrogate
- accredit
- intension
- baphomet
- expanded
- … more
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