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dogmatic (adjective), more dogmatic, most dogmatic
1. Referring to opinions that are asserted in a positive and emphatic manner: Pete made a dogmatic statement as to why he would not be going to work today.
2. Relating to opinions that are accepted as true, instead of being founded upon experience: There are dogmatic philosophies which have been established throughout history.
3. Descriptive of certain people and their writings, comments, etc. which present views in an authoritative or arrogant manner: Mrs. Smithson seemed to be a very dogmatic person when she was talking to her acquaintances and she was very inflexible and overbearing with her ideas and notions.
A reference to an excessively opinionated statement from an authority.
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Relating to a comment as if it were a fact.

Conveying strongly authorized opinions.
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(Middle French: intolerant, prejudiced, fanatical; dogmatic)