Personality Traits And Characteristics
A person who asserts his opinion arrogantly without sufficient evidence is called:
Answer: Dogmatic
Explanation
A person who asserts his opinion arrogantly without sufficient evidence is called Dogmatic.
Dogmatic ہٹ دھرم انسان، ایسا شخص جو اپنی رائے پر اڑا رئے، اپنی رائے رکھنے والا
ND06-08-2023
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