dogmatically

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dogmatically — 副詞

1. used to describe how someone presents personal opinions as absolute facts, refus

1.副詞C1
釋義

武斷地

以不容置疑的態度表達意見

used to describe how someone presents personal opinions as absolute facts, refusing to discuss or consider evidence from other points of view

例句

Ritu argued dogmatically, refusing to hear any other suggestions.

Ritu 武斷地爭辯,拒絕聽取任何其他建議。

argue + dogmatically (manner adverb with speech verb)

The professor stated dogmatically that his theory could not contain any errors.

那位教授武斷地宣稱他的理論不可能有任何錯誤。

state + dogmatically + that-clause

同義詞
  • dictatorially

    stronger negative connotation, suggesting abuse of authority; 'bossed the team around dictatorially'

  • rigidly

    focuses on unwillingness to change or adapt, not necessarily about asserting opinions

  • arrogantly

    overlaps but emphasises a superior attitude more than unwillingness to consider evidence

反義詞
  • openly

    suggests willingness to hear different ideas and change one's mind

  • tentatively

    suggests expressing ideas as possibilities rather than certainties

文法句型

verb + dogmatically

dogmatically + verb

用法筆記

Commonly used in a critical way to describe someone who refuses to consider other viewpoints. The adverb most often modifies verbs of speaking (state, argue, claim, declare), believing, or writing.

常見錯誤

She doggedly insisted her view was correct.
She dogmatically insisted her view was correct.
💡'doggedly' means with persistence and determination, while 'dogmatically' means asserting as absolute truth without evidence.
He dogmatically accepted their help.
He gratefully accepted their help.
💡'dogmatically' does not describe accepting help; it describes stating or believing things as absolute facts.

dogmatically — 形容詞