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Often used in the same context:
delphic,
schoolmarmish,
ineloquent,
sophistic,
papal infallibility,
sententious,
ex cathedra,
mealymouthed,
sanctimonious,
whiggish,
johnsonian,
undogmatic,
empiricist,
sophistical,
existentialist philosophy,
rebarbative,
truthy,
gnomic,
lawyerly,
homiletic,
contentless,
glib,
pharisaical,
refutable,
jamesian,
platitudinous,
waffly,
grand inquisitor,
teacherly,
sesquipedalian,
pedantic,
captious,
irenic,
prolix,
perspicuous,
machiavellian,
tu quoque,
swiftian,
orotund,
unscholarly,
establishmentarian,
doctrinaire,
hieratic,
pompous,
syllogistic,
contradictive,
dogmatic,
persuasive,
unpolitical,
obtuse,
oracular,
holmesian,
unimpeachable,
schoolmasterly,
textualist,
tawdrier,
absolutist,
legalistic,
weaselly,
infelicitous,
la rochefoucauld,
parti pris,
nabokovian,
logical positivism,
rhetorical,
lexicographical,
tendentious,
bromidic,
ipse dixit,
falsifiable,
hifalutin,
hortatory,
fatuous,
unstatesmanlike,
unquotable,
disobliging,
grandiloquent,
terminological,
donnish,
jocose,
simpleminded,
florid,
rationalistic,
nietzschean,
luciferian,
sneery,
praiseful,
antinomian,
uptightness,
clintonian,
polemical,
solipsistic,
literalized,
untempered,
aphoristic,
eggheaded,
hermeneutic,
unintellectual,
benthamite,
aristotelian logic,
saintly,
softheaded,
casuistical,
casuistic,
formalistic,
socratic,
buddhistic,
diabolical,
pharisaic,
pietistic,
stoic,
calvinistic,
epicurean,
idealist,
legalist,
platonic
Appears in the definition of:
jesuit,
jesuitic
Synonyms:
jesuit,
jesuitic
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— Nouns for jesuitical:
cabal,
casuistry,
doctrine,
party
influence,
way,
morality,
sophistry,
spirit,
faction,
policy,
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