1. like-minded - Adjective
2. like-minded - Adjective Satellite
Having a like disposition or purpose; of the same mind.
Source: Webster's dictionarylike minded
A few years later, in 1911, a like-minded group of young artists formed Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) in Munich. Source: Internet
As she drives along the dusty highways of the American West in her beaten-down RV, she encounters a community of like-minded individuals (many played by real-life nomads) who eventually become her mentors and friends. Source: Internet
Another thing is surround yourself with like-minded people. Source: Internet
And while write-ins are strictly that — time to write together — sometimes participants find like-minded authors and continue with both writing and critique groups during the year. Source: Internet
Bullmann: "Orbán's misunderstanding of democracy has spread far beyond the country's borders and is gaining track in the Western Balkans and with like-minded far right forces in the EU." Source: Internet
Always facing the scepticism of Saint-Simon and like-minded courtiers, these quasi-royal aristocrats' assumption of the princely title as a personal, rather than territorial, designation encountered some resistance. Source: Internet