dicta Antonyms
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Strong:
- hypotheticals
- givens
- verities
- ifs
- dogmata
- gospels
- suppositions
- bases
- beliefs
- presuppositions
- tenets
- dogmas
- truisms
- ipse-dixits
- canons
- premisses
- postulates
- precepts
- inferences
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Meaning of dicta
Webster
dicta (n. pl.)
See Dictum.
Webster
dicta (pl.)
of Dictum
dicta Sentence Examples
- The professor's dicta during the lecture were carefully noted by the students for future reference.
- The leader's dicta on team collaboration became the guiding principles for the project.
- The courtroom was silent as the judge delivered his dicta, outlining the legal basis for the decision.
- The CEO's dicta on workplace ethics set a high standard for employees to follow.
- The political leader's dicta resonated with the party members, shaping their ideology.
- The ancient philosopher's dicta continue to be studied and debated in academic circles.
- The company's dicta emphasized the importance of innovation and adaptability in the rapidly changing market.
- The coach's dicta inspired the team to persevere through challenges and achieve success.
- The religious leader's dicta provided moral guidance for the community.
- The teacher's dicta on critical thinking encouraged students to question and analyze information.
FAQs About the word dicta
See Dictum., of Dictum
principles, presumptions, laws, axioms, premises, standards, maxims, dictates, rules, assumptions
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The professor's dicta during the lecture were carefully noted by the students for future reference.
The leader's dicta on team collaboration became the guiding principles for the project.
The courtroom was silent as the judge delivered his dicta, outlining the legal basis for the decision.
The CEO's dicta on workplace ethics set a high standard for employees to follow.