Definition of like-minded in English:
like-minded
adjective lʌɪkˈmʌɪndɪdˈlaɪk ˈˌmaɪndɪd
Having similar tastes or opinions.
a radio ham with like-minded friends all over the world
Example sentencesExamples
- Chatrooms are effectively meeting places that both children and adults use to meet like-minded people.
- It was so nice to be amongst like-minded people in a positive atmosphere for the week.
- Their interests are used to help define themselves and engage in social scenes with like-minded people.
- Having spoken to people about it the general consensus is that it is a good way to meet other like-minded people.
- For the party faithful they are the opportunity to meet like-minded people.
- Nice to see some like-minded musicians getting together to bring some great music to a wider audience.
- A few like-minded people felt that it was one of town's true traditions and that it should be continued.
- Do Australians surround themselves with like-minded people and what unites and divides them?
- The meetings encourage like-minded people to gather for a creative and stimulating exchange of ideas.
- Groups of like-minded people gathering to drink beer and debate the great issues of the day are nothing new.
- The fair also provides an opportunity to meet like-minded people and find out more about their organisations.
- People tend to talk mostly to like-minded people who communicate in the same way.
- We offer you the chance to meet like-minded people and get a national qualification, in exchange for your commitment.
- Please leave your comments on the forum and view the opinions of like-minded and disgusted people across this land.
- Blogging is the medium that lets us communicate with like-minded people.
- In many ways, blogging had become a way of leading a kind of surrogate social life with like-minded people.
- It also gives the players the chance to meet other like-minded young people and aims to get them formal football qualifications.
- He loved to chat about agriculture matters and enjoyed the company of like-minded people.
- The company of other like-minded people adds to their enjoyment and enhances the feeling of well being.
- David is quick to add that he is just one in a team of dedicated, like-minded people from his village who support Housing for Humanity.
Synonyms
compatible, kindred, well suited, easy to get along with
Derivatives
noun
With the ready availability of in home video to flood the popular culture, the look and like-mindedness of movies became a lot like manufactured housing.
Example sentencesExamples
- Another most important factor helping to straighten out the governance line is like-mindedness, that is, the correct and identical understanding by all instances of tasks facing them.
- I've got a great, wry sense of humor and a few good friends of like-mindedness.
- Discussions reflect one of the greatest benefits of membership in any organization: the sense of community and like-mindedness that is so hard to find for the many people in fields like editing who work alone.
- A four-day convention built around unity and like-mindedness does present certain artistic problems.
Rhymes
broadminded, simple-minded, single-minded, small-minded, tough-minded
Definition of like-minded in US English:
like-minded
adjectiveˈlīk ˈˌmīndidˈlaɪk ˈˌmaɪndɪd
Having similar tastes or opinions.
a small group of like-minded friends
Example sentencesExamples
- Their interests are used to help define themselves and engage in social scenes with like-minded people.
- The fair also provides an opportunity to meet like-minded people and find out more about their organisations.
- In many ways, blogging had become a way of leading a kind of surrogate social life with like-minded people.
- The company of other like-minded people adds to their enjoyment and enhances the feeling of well being.
- We offer you the chance to meet like-minded people and get a national qualification, in exchange for your commitment.
- Please leave your comments on the forum and view the opinions of like-minded and disgusted people across this land.
- It was so nice to be amongst like-minded people in a positive atmosphere for the week.
- Nice to see some like-minded musicians getting together to bring some great music to a wider audience.
- People tend to talk mostly to like-minded people who communicate in the same way.
- A few like-minded people felt that it was one of town's true traditions and that it should be continued.
- Groups of like-minded people gathering to drink beer and debate the great issues of the day are nothing new.
- Blogging is the medium that lets us communicate with like-minded people.
- Chatrooms are effectively meeting places that both children and adults use to meet like-minded people.
- He loved to chat about agriculture matters and enjoyed the company of like-minded people.
- For the party faithful they are the opportunity to meet like-minded people.
- It also gives the players the chance to meet other like-minded young people and aims to get them formal football qualifications.
- David is quick to add that he is just one in a team of dedicated, like-minded people from his village who support Housing for Humanity.
- Do Australians surround themselves with like-minded people and what unites and divides them?
- The meetings encourage like-minded people to gather for a creative and stimulating exchange of ideas.
- Having spoken to people about it the general consensus is that it is a good way to meet other like-minded people.
Synonyms
compatible, kindred, well suited, easy to get along with