like-minded
See also: likeminded
English
Etymology
Adjective
like-minded (comparative more like-minded, superlative most like-minded)
- Of similar opinion, given to holding similar opinions.
- Antonym: unlike-minded
- The like-minded politicians voted the same way so often they were thought of as one person rather than two.
- 2020 July 29, “Stop & Examine”, in Rail, page 71:
- With the ability to network with like-minded young professionals from across the railway industry, while experiencing the history and culture of Japan and its railway network, YRTs first inter-continental tour can be deemed a great success!
- 2025 September 18, Edward-Isaac Dovere, “Obama’s advice, socialists’ demands, meetings with skeptics: Inside Mamdani’s prep to run New York City”, in CNN[1]:
- Even friends and advisers working with [Zohran] Mamdani’s campaign and like-minded allies on the city council, among the three dozen New York leaders who spoke with CNN, say privately that they fear Mamdani is behind in preparing for what’s ahead if he wins November’s election, as reliable public polls show he is in strong position to do.
Derived terms
Translations
of similar opinion
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