Dogmatiko (en. Dogmatic)
dog-ma-ti-ko
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
adjective
Related to dogma or beliefs that are upheld with fervor.
His dogmatic view emphasized strict adherence to tradition.
Ang kanyang dogmatikong pananaw ay nagbigay-diin sa mahigpit na pagsunod sa tradisyon.
Not flexible or changing one's opinion based on new evidence.
His dogmatic attitude caused conflict within the group.
Ang kanyang dogmatikong pag-uugali ay nagtulot ng hidwaan sa grupo.
Rigidly advocating for a specific belief.
The dogmatic teaching of her teacher hindered the students from asking questions.
Ang dogmatikong pagtuturo ng kanyang guro ay naghadlang sa mga estudyante na magtanong.
Etymology
Derived from the word 'dogma', meaning a principle or belief that is recognized as true without needing proof.
Common Phrases and Expressions
dogmatic in outlook
Not accommodating other views or opinions.
dogmatiko sa pananaw
dogmatic in beliefs
Strictly confident in one’s own beliefs.
dogmatiko sa paniniwala
Related Words
dogma
A set of principles or beliefs considered to be true and to be followed.
dogma
dogmatism
The holding of a dogmatic view or a doctrine without doubt.
dogmatismo
Slang Meanings
Too stubborn, not easy to change one's mind.
You know, Juan is really dogmatic. He doesn't listen to any other opinions.
Alam mo, dogmatiko talaga si Juan. Wala siyang pinapakinggan na ibang opinyon.
Overly confident in one's beliefs that do not change.
He's dogmatic about his religion; no matter the debate, he remains unshaken.
Dogmatiko siya sa kanyang relihiyon, kahit anong debate, di siya natitinag.
Holds onto beliefs even if they become ridiculous.
If you become dogmatic about your idea, you might lose your friends.
Kung maging dogmatiko ka sa ideya mo, baka mawala ang mga kaibigan mo.