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Synonyms for doctrinal
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dok-truh-nl; British also dok-trahyn-l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdɒk trə nl; British also dɒkˈtraɪn l |
Top 10 synonyms for doctrinal Other synonyms for the word doctrinal
- a priori
- acceptable
- according to the book
- accustomed
- acknowledged
- admitted
- admonitory
- ancestral
- apostolic
- approved
- as a matter of course
- authoritarian
- authoritative
- axiomatic
- believing
- bigoted
- born-again
- bourgeois
- buttoned-down
- by fiat
- by natural law
- by nature
- by the numbers
- canonical
- churchgoing
- churchly
- commonplace
- conforming
- conformist
- conservative
- conventional
- correct
- customary
- deducible
- deductive
- deistic
- demure
- derivable
- devotional
- devout
- didactic
- die-hard
- disciplinary
- disquisitional
- divine
- doctrinaire
- doctrinal
- dogmatic
- drippy
- ecclesiastical
- edifying
- established
- eternal
- excathedra
- expository
- fixed
- folk
- formal
- god-fearing
- godly
- habitual
- hackneyed
- hidebound
- humdrum
- illiberal
- immemorial
- imperative
- in line
- in rut
- inevitable
- inflexible
- instructional
- instructive
- insular
- isolationist
- lame
- legitimate
- literal
- ministerial
- moderate
- moral
- moralizing
- narrow
- narrow-minded
- not heretical
- obstinate
- official
- old
- old-line
- on faith
- oracular
- oral
- orthodox
- parochial
- pedestrian
- peremptory
- pietistic
- pious
- pontifical
- popular
- positive
- pragmatic
- prayerful
- preaching
- prescribed
- priestly
- proper
- prophetic
- prosaic
- punctilious
- pure
- puritanical
- reactionary
- reasoned
- received
- recognized
- regular
- religious
- reverent
- right
- righteous
- rightful
- rigid
- rooted
- routine
- rube
- run-of-the-mill
- sacerdotal
- sacred
- sacrosanct
- saintlike
- saintly
- sanctioned
- scriptural
- sectarian
- sermonic
- sermonizing
- sober
- solemn
- sound
- spiritual
- square
- standard
- stereotyped
- straight
- straight arrow
- straight-laced
- strict
- stuffy
- supernatural
- systematic
- taken for granted
- teaching
- theistic
- theological
- theoretical
- time-honored
- traditionalistic
- transmitted
- true
- unchangeable
- unerring
- universal
- unqualified
- unwritten
- uptight
- well-established
- widely used
- widespread
Définition of doctrinal
Origin :- "pertaining to doctrines," 1560s, from Late Latin doctrinalis, from doctrina (see doctrine). Attested from mid-15c. as the title of a text book (from Middle French doctrinal).
- As in orthodox : adj accepted, traditional
- As in religious : adj concerning belief in divinity
- As in theological : adj religious, concerning a god-centered philosophy
- As in traditional : adj usual, established
- As in homiletic : adj persuasive
- As in conventional : adj unoriginal
- As in dogmatic : adj based on absolute truth
- With them, however, the difference is not mainly a doctrinal one.
- Extract from : « Leading Articles on Various Subjects » by Hugh Miller
- But the doctrinal views of the Puritans were derived from Calvin.
- Extract from : « Fox's Book of Martyrs » by John Foxe
- I instanced it afterwards in my Essay on Doctrinal Development.
- Extract from : « Apologia Pro Vita Sua » by John Henry Cardinal Newman
- One more illustration of Smith's doctrinal views will suffice.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Mormons » by William Alexander Linn
- This balance between the doctrinal and the moral is difficult to maintain.
- Extract from : « The Preacher and His Models » by James Stalker
- This doctrinal simplification was accompanied by a most rigid code of morals.
- Extract from : « The New World of Islam » by Lothrop Stoddard
- The effect of a doctrinal theology is the effect of Infallibility.
- Extract from : « Natural Law in the Spiritual World » by Henry Drummond
- His Methodist doctrinal closet has more than one skeleton like this in it.
- Extract from : « A Circuit Rider's Wife » by Corra Harris
- Lawrence was very far from guessing that his teaching had become "doctrinal."
- Extract from : « Wikkey » by YAM
- It has been called the least doctrinal of the Pauline Epistles.
- Extract from : « Expositions of Holy Scripture » by Alexander Maclaren
Antonyms for doctrinal
- abnormal
- agnostic
- ambiguous
- amenable
- atheistic
- careless
- different
- doubtful
- doubting
- dubious
- equivocal
- erring
- evil
- exotic
- extraordinary
- flexible
- fluctuating
- foreign
- fresh
- heterodox
- immoral
- indecisive
- indolent
- infrequent
- irregular
- irreligious
- irreverent
- lazy
- manageable
- modern
- new
- not positive
- obedient
- original
- questioning
- rare
- sinful
- skeptical
- strange
- submissive
- uncertain
- uncommon
- unconventional
- uncustomary
- undetailed
- unestablished
- unfixed
- ungodly
- unholy
- unique
- unorthodox
- unsacred
- untraditional
- unusual
- vacillating
- vile
- wicked
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