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like-mindedˌlike-ˈminded adjective [usually before noun] - Being with like-minded people makes my job much more enjoyable.
- She convinced a group of like-minded friends to join her trekking in the Himalayas.
- Britain's role in the Berlin air-lift earned her the accolade of a staunch and like-minded ally.
- Cross, aggressive mares often rear like-minded foals.
- He hopes the meeting will help him and like-minded clergy who've found themselves in a religious dilemma.
- It's proven that being surrounded by like-minded people is itself inspirational.
- Poverty, chastity and obedience were the rules of his order which he founded with eleven like-minded companions when he was twenty-nine.
- You set out your stall in an appropriate area full of like-minded folk.
to have the same beliefs, ideas, or opinions as someone else► like-minded having the same attitudes and beliefs and enjoying the same things as someone else: · Being with like-minded people makes my job much more enjoyable.· She convinced a group of like-minded friends to join her trekking in the Himalayas. ► be on the same wavelength to have the same opinions, attitudes, and feelings as someone else, so that you understand each other very well: · My mother and I just aren't on the same wavelength -- she just can't understand why I don't want to get married. ► speak the same language to have the same opinions as someone else and agree about most things, so that you can exchange ideas easily and easily understand: · Politically they are our enemies, but when it comes to trade I think we speak the same language.· When your sales, marketing, and production people are all speaking the same language, it pays real dividends. ► be in tune with to have the same ideas and attitudes as a group, society, country etc and be easily accepted by it: · I'm not sure you're quite in tune with the philosophy of the organization.· Sartre's novels and plays were in tune with the revolutionary spirit of post-war France. ► like-minded people a chance to meet like-minded people NOUN► people· This proved a vain hope, as the young student soon acquired a following of like-minded people.· Teams build lasting networks throughout an organization, because everyone gets to know like-minded people in other departments.· It's proven that being surrounded by like-minded people is itself inspirational.· More like-minded people can be found on other Web sites.· It is also an excellent way to meet like-minded people and try out new venues.· Clare felt cheered to be back among like-minded people, doing something worth while. having similar interests and opinions: a chance to meet like-minded people—like-mindedness noun [uncountable] |