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dogmatist
[dawg-muh-tist, dog-]
noun
a person who asserts their opinions in an unduly positive or arrogant manner; a dogmatic person.
a person who lays down dogmas; one who prescribes doctrines.
dogmatist
/ ˈɒɡəɪ /
noun
a dogmatic person
a person who formulates dogmas
Other 51Թ Forms
- antidogmatist noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dogmatist1
Example Sentences
But opponents criticize her as a dogmatist and a wooden public speaker, and note that she has not always been a true-blue Tory.
Bielsa’s reputation as a dogmatist has created a misleading impression of him.
Which is not to say that Davies is a free-market dogmatist.
As President Barack Obama, not known as a conservative dogmatist, put it in 2015, the “free market is the greatest producer of wealth in history — it has lifted billions of people out of poverty.”
I once asked Will Chappell, who has known the Mortons for more than a decade, whether they were actual sovereign dogmatists.
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