Crossword-Solution: DOGMATICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dogmatical | a. | Pertaining to a dogma, or to an established and authorized doctrine or tenet. |
| Dogmatical | a. | Asserting a thing positively and authoritatively; positive; magisterial; hence, arrogantly authoritative; overbearing. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “DOGMATICAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Of a religious doctrine | 1 answer |
| Opinionated | 40 answers |
| Arbitrary. | 54 answers |
| dictatorial | 71 answers |
| arrogant | 78 answers |
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Sentences with DOGMATICAL (5)
Here ends the political sermon of your affectionate (and somewhat dogmatical) son, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.
These obscure teachers (such was the charge of malice and infidelity) are as mute in public as they are loquacious and dogmatical in private.
Chapter II: Of The Principal Source Of Belief Among Democratic Nations At different periods dogmatical belief is more or less abundant.
Chapter V: Of The Manner In Which Religion In The United States Avails Itself Of Democratic Tendencies I have laid it down in a preceding chapter that men cannot do without dogmatical belief; and even that it is very much to be desired that such belief should exist amongst them.
For what are the faults of this class? What do the obscurantists (now, thank God, fewer every day) allege as the objection to allowing young men to educate themselves out of working hours? They become, it is said, discontented, conceited, dogmatical.
Quotes with DOGMATICAL (2)
We say that the world is made of sea and land, as though they were equal; but we know that there is more sea in the Western than in the Eastern hemisphere. We say that the firmament is full of stars, as though it were equally full; but we know that there are more stars under the Northern than the Southern pole. We say the element of man are misery and happiness, as though he had an equal proportion of both, and the days of man vicissitudinary, as though he had as many good da…
[I retained] only the Habit of expressing my self in Terms of modest Diffidence, never using when I advance any thing that may possibly be disputed, the Words 'Certainly, 'undoubtedly', or any others that I give the Air of Positiveness to an Opinion; but rather say 'I conceive', or 'I apprehend a Thing to be so or so', 'It appears to me', or 'I should think it so or so for such & such Reasons', or 'I imagine' it to be so or so, or 'it is so' if I am not mistaken. — This Habit…
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1977–2020).