dogmatism
/ˈdɒɡmətɪzəm/ (bre, ipa) · [dˈɑɡmətˌɪzəm] /ˈdɔːɡmətɪzəm/ (ame, ipa) · [dˈɑɡmətˌɪzəm] /ˈdȯg-mə-ˌti-zəm How to pronounce dogmatism (audio) ˈdäg-/ (ame, mw)
dogmatism — 名詞
1. a rigid way of expressing beliefs as unquestionable truth while refusing to seri
武斷態度
把自己看法當定論,不接受別人意見
a rigid way of expressing beliefs as unquestionable truth while refusing to seriously consider other views
The TV host's dogmatism left no space for callers with different views.
那位電視主持人的武斷態度,讓來電觀眾幾乎沒有表達不同看法的空間。
dogmatism leave no space for other views
In class, Feng's dogmatism silenced students who challenged his theory.
在課堂上,Feng 的武斷態度讓質疑他理論的學生都不敢再開口。
Religious dogmatism divided the village council during the school funding debate.
宗教上的武斷態度,讓村議會在學校經費辯論中出現分裂。
Christopher's dogmatism blocked any honest discussion of the safety report.
Christopher 的武斷態度,使大家無法誠實討論那份安全報告。
Dogmatism turned the town hall meeting into an hour of shouting.
武斷態度讓那場鎮民大會變成一小時的叫罵。
- rigidity
stresses refusal to change position, not always the claim of absolute truth
- closed-mindedness
less formal and focuses on not listening to other views
- self-righteousness
adds a moral tone of feeling superior to others
- open-mindedness
means readiness to listen to other views and reconsider a belief
- skepticism
questions claims instead of accepting a fixed answer too quickly
- pragmatism
focuses on workable results rather than on defending fixed beliefs
文法句型
show dogmatism
speak with dogmatism
dogmatism in debate
religious dogmatism
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and often used critically in politics, religion, or public argument. It suggests a closed style of thinking or speaking, not simply strong confidence.