Meaning & Definition of word "Dogmatism"

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    Dogmatism

    /ˈdɔɡmətɪzəm/

    noun:

    • 1. The tendency to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true, without consideration of evidence or the opinions of others.
      • Example: Her dogmatism made it difficult for her to engage in constructive discussions with colleagues who had differing viewpoints.
    • 2. An unwavering adherence to a set of beliefs or doctrines, often in a rigid or authoritarian manner.
      • Example: The dogmatism of the organization stifled creativity and innovation among its members.
    • 3. A doctrine or system of beliefs that is imposed upon others as absolute truth.
      • Example: The dogmatism prevalent in some religious communities can lead to conflicts with scientific understanding.

    Etymology

    From dogma + -ism; referring to the adherent of a dogma or set of beliefs.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dogmatic stance:

    An unwavering and inflexible position on issues, typically disregarding other viewpoints.

    dogmatic thinking:

    A mode of thought characterized by adherence to established rules or opinions without question.

    Related Words

    dogma:

    A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.

    doctrine:

    A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group.

    Slang Meanings of dogmatism

    Meaning: Closed-mindedness

    Example Sentence: His closed-mindedness towards alternative viewpoints showcases his dogmatism.

    Meaning: Hardline beliefs

    Example Sentence: Her hardline beliefs often came off as dogmatism in debates.