adjective
- not expressing opinions in an arrogant or inflexible way; open to different viewpoints
Examples
- The professor took a nondogmatic approach to teaching philosophy.
- Her nondogmatic leadership style encouraged team members to share diverse ideas.
- The discussion remained productive because both sides maintained nondogmatic attitudes.
- Scientists must remain nondogmatic when evaluating new evidence.
- The therapist’s nondogmatic methods helped clients explore different perspectives.
- His nondogmatic interpretation of the text allowed for multiple meanings.