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dogmatist

[dawg-muh-tist, dog-] / ˈdɔg mə tɪst, ˈdɒg- /
NOUN
dogmatic person
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Solskjaer is not a dogmatist, like Pep Guardiola, and he is not a tactician in the same league as Thomas Tuchel.

From New York Times • Sep. 17, 2021

Bielsa’s reputation as a dogmatist has created a misleading impression of him.

From New York Times • Oct. 4, 2020

Handel doesn’t give us some Christian dogmatist, but rather a liberal-minded Roman officer who advocates tolerance, plaintively sung by Mr. Jaroussky.

From New York Times • Nov. 2, 2015

His moves on the diplomatic and economic fronts have destroyed what we feared in him: the image of an intransigent dogmatist.

From Time Magazine Archive

A conclusion of this kind could commend itself neither to the dogmatist who maintains the certainty of his theories, nor to the sceptic who regards them as both meaningless and useless.

From The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice by Stephen, Leslie, Sir