IPA: /ʌnˈdɒɡmətɪk/
KK: /ʌnˈdɔɡmətɪk/
Not having strict beliefs or opinions; open to different ideas and perspectives.
Her undogmatic approach to philosophy allowed for a rich discussion of various viewpoints.
Undogmatic → It is formed from "un-" (meaning not) and "dogmatic" (from Greek "dogma", meaning belief or opinion). The word "undogmatic" means not adhering to a fixed set of beliefs or opinions.
Think of 'not' ('un-') being combined with 'belief' ('dogma') to remember that 'undogmatic' refers to a flexible approach to beliefs.