Crossword-Solution: DOGMATIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dogmatist | n. | One who dogmatizes; one who speaks dogmatically; a bold and arrogant advancer of principles. |
We have 46 clues for the answer “DOGMATIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| dogmatic person | 1 answer |
| Maker of positive assertions | 1 answer |
| Canine doctrinaire? | 1 answer |
| Stubborn type | 2 answers |
| opinionist | 7 answers |
| POMPOUS person | 8 answers |
| self-opinionated person | 10 answers |
| A STUBBORN PERSON OF ARBITRARY OR ARROGANT OPINIONS | 11 answers |
| OVERLY precise person | 16 answers |
| doctrinaire | 24 answers |
| gigman | 31 answers |
| sexist | 31 answers |
| formalist | 32 answers |
| precisian | 32 answers |
| Conformist | 32 answers |
| Bluenose | 34 answers |
| Puritan | 34 answers |
| Quibbler | 34 answers |
| Prude | 34 answers |
| SMUG person | 34 answers |
| monomaniac | 35 answers |
| pettifogger | 35 answers |
| Nit-picker | 35 answers |
| racist | 36 answers |
| Spoilsport | 38 answers |
| chauvinist | 38 answers |
| Bluestocking. | 39 answers |
| Perfectionist | 40 answers |
| stuffed shirt | 42 answers |
| Bigot | 43 answers |
| worldling | 44 answers |
| Pedant | 45 answers |
| Prune | 45 answers |
| Snoot | 46 answers |
| fusspot | 46 answers |
| purist | 48 answers |
| Zealot | 48 answers |
| Egotist | 51 answers |
| Parvenu | 52 answers |
| Elitist | 52 answers |
| Upstart | 54 answers |
| Fanatic | 54 answers |
| Snob __ | 56 answers |
| Extremist | 61 answers |
| Pretender | 68 answers |
| intellectual | 70 answers |
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Sentences with DOGMATIST (5)
The querulous manner in which we have been blamed for attacking Mr Mill's system, and propounding no system of our own, reminds us of the horror with which that shallow dogmatist, Epicurus, the worst parts of whose nonsense the Utilitarians have attempted to revive, shrank from the keen and searching scepticism of the second Academy.
This sort of intellectual despotism always moves me to mutiny, and generates a disposition to pull down the reputation of the dogmatist.
The old Master, whose words I have so frequently quoted and shall quote more of, is a dogmatist who lays down the law, ex cathedra, from the chair of his own personality.
His presence had a wonderful effect in restoring the despondent Miss Silence to her equanimity; for not all the hard divinity he had preached for half a century had spoiled his kindly nature; and not the gentle Melanchthon himself, ready to welcome death as a refuge from the rage and bitterness of theologians, was more in contrast with the disputants with whom he mingled, than the old minister, in the hour of trial, with the stern dogmatist in his study, forging thunderbolts to smite down sinners.
Dear old massive, deep-voiced dogmatist and hypochondriac of the eighteenth century, how one would like to sit at some ghastly Club, between you and the bony, “mighty-mouthed,” harsh-toned termagant and dyspeptic of the nineteenth! The growl of the English mastiff and the snarl of the Scotch terrier would make a duet which would enliven the shores of Lethe.
Quotes with DOGMATIST (3)
Though he never actually joined it, he was close to some civilian elements of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which was the most Communist (and in the rather orthodox sense) of the Palestinian formations. I remember Edward once surprising me by saying, and apropos of nothing: 'Do you know something I have never done in my political career? I have never publicly criticized the Soviet Union. It’s not that I terribly sympathize with them or anything — it's …
She spoke about it with such emphasis (somewhat affected) that I could see at once that I was hearing the manifesto of her generation. Every generation has its own set of passions, loves, and interests, which it professes with a certain tenacity, to differentiate it from older generations and to confirm itself in its uniqueness. Submitting to a generation mentality (to this pride of the herd) has always repelled me. After Miss Broz had developed her provocative argument (I've…
Perhaps he even needs to have been a critic and a sceptic and a dogmatist and an historian, and in addition a poet and collector and traveller and puzzle-solver and moralist and seer and ‘free spirit’ and nearly all things, so that he can traverse the range of human values and value-feelings and be able to look with many kinds of eyes and consciences from the heights into every distance, from the depths into every height, from the corners into every wide expanse.
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Appears in: USA TODAY.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2007).