adverb
- in a manner that is not dogmatic; without insisting on fixed principles or beliefs as absolute truth
Usage: formed from the adjective 'nondogmatic' plus the adverbial suffix '-ally'
Examples
- The teacher approached the curriculum nondogmatically, allowing students to question assumptions.
- She argued nondogmatically that multiple perspectives could be valid.
- The philosopher presented his ideas nondogmatically, inviting debate rather than demanding acceptance.
- They discussed religion nondogmatically, respecting different viewpoints.
- The scientist proceeded nondogmatically, remaining open to evidence that contradicted her initial hypothesis.