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like-minded

American  
[lahyk-mahyn-did] / ˈlaɪkˈmaɪn dɪd /

adjective

  1. having a similar or identical opinion, disposition, etc..

    a like-minded friend.


like-minded British  

adjective

  1. agreeing in opinions, goals, etc

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Other Word Forms

  • like-mindedly adverb
  • like-mindedness noun

Etymology

Origin of like-minded

1520–30; like 1 + minded ( def. 1 )

Example Sentences

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While welcoming the strengthening of the Philippines' treaty relationship with the United States in recent years, Hontiveros said Manila hoped to bring even more "like-minded nations" into the fold.

From Barron's

Negotiations with a core group of like-minded states quickly produced a Statement of Interdiction Principles to guide international coordination among intelligence, military and law-enforcement authorities.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Due to the way algorithms drive people with like-minded interests together - and because of the way people operate - they will be told what they are doing is normal," the NCA said.

From BBC

His funeral, which was attended by thousands of mourners who defied fears of a police crackdown, was the last time like-minded Russians gathered publicly.

From BBC

Japan and South Korea were increasingly seen as part of the "like-minded family" too, he said.

From BBC