like-minded

See also: likeminded

English

Etymology

From like + mind + -ed.

Adjective

like-minded (comparative more like-minded, superlative most like-minded)

  1. Of similar opinion, given to holding similar opinions.
    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!

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