IPA: /ˈdɒktrɪnɛrɪzəm/
KK: /ˈdɒktrɪnɛrɪzəm/
A belief system or philosophy that emphasizes strict adherence to a particular doctrine or set of principles, often without consideration for practical implications or alternative viewpoints.
His approach to politics was marked by doctrinairism, leading him to ignore the complexities of real-world situations.
**Doctrinairism** → It is formed from "doctrine" (from Latin *doctrina*, meaning teaching or instruction) and "-ism" (a suffix used to denote a practice or philosophy). The word refers to a system of beliefs or principles that are strictly adhered to, often in a dogmatic manner.
Think of 'doctrine' as a set of teachings or beliefs, and '-ism' as a way of practicing those beliefs. This helps you remember that 'doctrinairism' is about following a strict set of teachings.
No commonly confused words.