undogmatic
adjective
approvinguk/ˌʌn.dɒɡˈmæt.ɪk/us/ˌʌn.dɑːɡˈmæt̬.ɪk/not having oragreeingwithfixedbeliefsabout asubject; notthinkingthat you are alwaysrightand everyoneelseiswrong:
Thisfresh, undogmatic,flexibleapproachfreedus from thefamiliarpatternsofthinkingandfeelingthat we hadgrownup with.
We weretaughtthat Confucius was aliberal,humane, and undogmaticthinker.
Opposite
dogmatic
Compare
anti-dogmatic
- Inmattersofreligiousdoctrine, he was undogmatic, and wouldassertthatrelativelylittle isknownaboutGodthroughscriptureandtheology.
- He waswonderfullyundogmatic,open-minded, and alwayspreparedtotryagain, if itbecameobviousthat something wouldn'twork.
- Thestylisticvarietyof hismusiciscompellingevidenceof an undogmaticcreativemind.
- She was apopularteacher- undogmatic,approachable, andcaringtoward herstudents.
Open-minded
- anti-liberal
- anti-liberalism
- big tent
- broad-minded
- broad-mindedness
- inclusive
- liberal
- liberalism
- liberality
- liberally
- live
- open mind
- open-minded
- open-mindedness
- permissive society
- receptive
- tolerance
- tolerantly
- unblinkered