(of a person) sharing the same opinions or tastes.
‘In most matters he and Black were of like mind, however.’
‘We seem to be of like mind when it comes to football and football matters.’
‘Both father and son share a passion for politics and strong beliefs in the importance of family values, although they have not always been of a like mind politically.’
‘She said her career in real estate had enabled her to meet people of a like mind.’
‘Lisa and I work well together because we are of like mind.’
‘The Lewises set a great example for married couples because they are of like mind when it comes to investing and saving.’
‘You pay heavily for the Mercedes mystique, but strong residual values prove that others are of like mind.’
‘The scientists gathered others of like mind around them and new groups formed.’
‘Although the submission came from the Marlborough District Council, a number of rural councils, all of a like mind, gave support to it.’
‘A high percentage of the males in Britain were of a like mind on this one.’
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