undogmatic
adjective approving uk/ˌʌn.dɒɡˈmæt.ɪk/ us/ˌʌn.dɑːɡˈmæt̬.ɪk/
不拘泥教条的
not having or agreeing with fixed beliefs about a subject; not thinking that you are always right and everyone else is wrong
This fresh, undogmatic, flexible approach freed us from the familiar patterns of thinking and feeling that we had grown up with. 这种新鲜的、不拘泥于教条的、灵活的方法将我们从伴随我们成长的熟悉的思维和感觉模式中解放出来。
We were taught that Confucius was a liberal, humane, and undogmatic thinker.
Opposite: dogmatic
- More examples
- In matters of religious doctrine, he was undogmatic, and would assert that relatively little is known about God through scripture and theology.
- He was wonderfully undogmatic, open-minded, and always prepared to try again, if it became obvious that something wouldn't work.
- The stylistic variety of his music is compelling evidence of an undogmatic creative mind.
- She was a popular teacher - undogmatic, approachable, and caring toward her students.