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Definition of Like-minded
1. Adjective. Of the same turn of mind.
Definition of Like-minded
1. Adjective. Of similar opinion, given to holding similar opinions. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Like-minded
Literary usage of Like-minded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daily Strength for Daily Needs by Mary Wilder Tileston (1884)
"... you to be like-minded one toward another, according to Christ Jesus. — ROM.
xv. 5. Let patience have her perfect work. —JAMES 1. 4- MAKE me patient, ..."
2. The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary by Michael W. Cluskey (1860)
"Aided by the people in Missouri, who had first subjugated the territory, and by
others like minded, under pretended color of the laws so made, ..."
3. The Theory of Toleration Under the Later Stuarts by Alexander Adam Seaton (1911)
"... from the side of doctrine, the Independents from that of church-government.
Their theory of the Church j as "a voluntary concourse of like-minded ..."
4. The National Preacher by Austin Dickinson (1827)
"have no man like minded, who will naturally ear<; for your state. TTIE rare and
exalted character, which St. Paul here sketches at a single, stroke, ..."
5. The Works of Nathanael Emmons ...: With a Memoir of His Life by Nathanael Emmons (1842)
"FOR I have no man like minded who will naturally care for your state.—PBIL. ii.
20. THOUGH Paul was now a prisoner at Rome, yet he felt such a tender regard ..."
6. Principles of Sociology with Educational Applications by Frederick Redman Clow (1920)
"... have done much to establish rational like- mindedness among students in place
of formal like-minded- ness. The unregulated hazing that once infested our ..."