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like-minded
[ lahyk-mahyn-did ]
adjective
- having a similar or identical opinion, disposition, etc.:
a like-minded friend.
like-minded
adjective
- agreeing in opinions, goals, etc
Derived Forms
- ˌlike-ˈmindedly, adverb
- ˌlike-ˈmindedness, noun
Other Words From
- like-minded·ly adverb
- like-minded·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of like-minded1
Example Sentences
“Small groups of like-minded Turkers [can] come together and start taking productive action,” Bernstein said.
Failing to forge lasting stability would leave us, this author and his like-minded aides, to call for a Transitional Council.
To attract like-minded women, Bob advertised himself on lifestyle websites like alt.com.
The Zaitokukai also collect a lot of money in donations from like-minded citizens.
Our American tendency to see the world as populated by like-minded souls is never productive.
Rosa laughingly approved of this decision, for she was like-minded with her mother, but her father did not respond.
The failure of this horde did not in the least check the proceedings of Sharp or Lauderdale or their like-minded colleagues.
None but the like-minded can come plenipotentiary to our court.
There's nothing in the law against like-minded people knowing each other and having a sort of club.
Rahab had never seen the Divine image in any purer form than it appeared in Joshua and men and women like-minded with him.
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