Dogmatically

usgb/dɔːɡˈmætɪkli/
adverb

In a way that strongly states something as true or right, without considering other opinions or ideas.

He speaks dogmatically about the importance of traditional values.
Visual representation of "dogmatically" - In a way that strongly states something as true or right, without considering other opinions or ideas.

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  • speak dogmatically
  • argue dogmatically

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Firm Beliefs

Used when someone expresses their beliefs with strong conviction as the only truth.

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She talks dogmatically about her political stance.
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Not Open-minded

Implies a lack of openness to others' perspectives, shutting down debate.

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Despite the disagreement, he dogmatically defended his point.
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Perceived Arrogance

May sound arrogant or overconfident, as it radiates self-assuredness.

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His dogmatic assertion alienated his colleagues.
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