like-minded
having a similar or identical opinion, disposition, etc.: a like-minded friend.
Origin of like-minded
1Other words from like-minded
- like-mind·ed·ly, adverb
- like-mind·ed·ness, noun
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How to use like-minded in a sentence
Wherever he travels, Václav Klaus can be assured a welcome reception from likeminded free marketers.
Vaclav Klaus, Libertarian Hero, Has His Wings Clipped by Cato Institute | James Kirchick | December 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAt VNN, Miller appears to have found a community of likeminded people with whom he could share his ideas.
White Nationalists Reject Kansas City Suspect Frazier Glenn Miller | Caitlin Dickson | April 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTFor such a diverse city, the Los Angeles City Council is a depressing bastion of likeminded men.
City Hall is not only full of men, it's full of very likeminded men.
Walter Olson, a legal scholar and senior fellow at the Cato Institute, says a rash of likeminded suits will likely follow.
One asks of whom this statement is made—that he finds none likeminded—that all seek their own?
The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Philippians | Robert RainyThe society of ones fellows, even though they be likeminded, is a distraction and a hindrance.
The Mediaeval Mind (Volume I of II) | Henry Osborn Taylor
British Dictionary definitions for like-minded
agreeing in opinions, goals, etc
Derived forms of like-minded
- like-mindedly, adverb
- like-mindedness, noun
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