Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
doctrine
Noun
/ˈdɒk.trɪn/

Definition
A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a particular group, especially within a religious or political framework.

Examples
- The doctrine of freedom of speech is fundamental in democratic societies.
- Many religions have their own doctrines that followers are expected to uphold.
- The court’s ruling was based on legal doctrines that had been established over many years.

Meaning
Doctrine refers to a principle or set of principles that are established as a foundation for beliefs or practices. It can encompass various fields such as religion, law, and politics.

Synonyms
- Principle
- Dogma
- Belief
- Philosophy
- Theory