like-minded
like-minded
Definition
like·-minded (līk′mīn′did)
adjective
having the same ideas, tastes, etc.; agreeing mentally
like′·-mind′edly adverb
like′·-mind′edness noun
like-minded
Synonyms
like-minded
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- enthusiast: Would you like to meet other like-minded theater enthusiasts at some informal events?
- traveler: Last heard Ryan was going off to India to find himself with other like-minded travelers!
- colleague: How can I find like-minded colleagues who are working in the same fields?
- soul: Having found like-minded souls, at the end of the judging period we started meeting in each other's houses once a month.
- folk: The Internet has proven to be the perfect medium to reduce the isolation in people's lives, connecting like-minded folk around the globe.
- individual: Or why not simply join our free online Members Area, where you can converse with like-minded individuals.
Modifying Another Word
- together: What was needed, he decided, was a 'club for employers' , to bring together like-minded advocates of new ways of working.
- broadly: In his words it was an informal group of broadly like-minded people.
- musically: It all started 12 years ago when Griff arrived in Plymouth and met up with musically like-minded Pete via the Uni's Entertainments Officer.
- very: The people: Everyone is very like-minded, professional and focussed.
- otherwise: This has made sensible collaboration between otherwise like-minded groups considerably more difficult.
Used with adjective complement
- meet: Come and meet like-minded Manga fans and dress up, test your knowledge, take advantage of giveaways and feast on an oriental buffet.
like-minded Quotes
Men with secrets tend to be drawn to each other, not becausethey wanttosharewhatthey know but because they need the company of the like-minded, the fellow- afflicted.
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