of like mind
Definition
Definition of of like mind - Reverso English Dictionary
Adjective
agreementhaving the same opinions or way of thinking
- They are of like mind about the project.
- We are of like mind regarding the new policy.
- The committee members were of like mind on the issue.
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Expressions with like
have a desire for something or to do something
I feel like eating ice cream.
nothing likeadj.
completely different from something
This movie is nothing like the book.
like glueadj.
sticking very strongly or closely together
The team was like glue during the project.
like royaltyadv.
with great respect and care
The staff served them like royalty throughout their stay.
used to offer a choice or suggestion
We can go to the park if you like.
as you likeadv.
with complete freedom or flexibility
Feel free to decorate the room as you like.
feel like an outsiderv.
experience a sense of not belonging
She often feels like an outsider at family gatherings.
want to stop trying or quit
After many failures, she felt like giving up.
fit perfectly without any discomfort
The new shoes fit like a glove.
move smoothly and continuously like water
The dancers flow like water across the stage.
start enjoying someone or something after some time
I didn't like jazz at first but got to like it.
grow to likev.
develop affection for something over time
She grew to like the new city after a month.
expressing surprise at how fast time has passed
It seems like only yesterday the kids were toddlers.
become suddenly covered in many bright shining lights
The whole stadium will light up like a Christmas tree during the concert.
sleeping very deeply and soundly
After the long hike, he slept like a log.
in a mechanical or unemotional manner
She followed the instructions like a robot without questioning.
said to stress a fact or outcome cannot be changed by feelings
Like it or not, we have to leave now.
live in a very dirty or messy way
They live like pigs and never clean their house.
closer to what is wanted or better than before
This is more like it, just what I wanted.
experience very heavy rainfall during a short time
It started to rain like cats and dogs during the soccer match.
express that a past event feels very recent in memory
It seem like only yesterday we started high school together.
sleep very well and peacefully
After the long hike, I slept like a baby.
nothing compares to this experience
There's nothing like a day at the beach.
show great respect and care to someone
They always treat their guests like royalty.
Expressions with mind
do not worry about it
Never mind, it's not important.
mind gamen.
game involving logical thinking
Chess is often considered a mind game.
mind readern.
performer who pretends to read minds
The mind reader's show was full of surprises.
express willingness or lack of objection to something happening
I wouldn't mind going to the park this afternoon.
change your mindv.
decide to do something different
If the plan feels risky, you can still change your mind before signing.
asking what someone is thinking or feeling
You seem quiet today, what's on your mind?
bring to mindv.
cause to remember something
The smell of the ocean brought to mind my childhood summers.
come to mindv.
appear in one's thoughts spontaneously
When I see the ocean, memories of our trip come to mind.
do you mindexp.
ask someone politely for a favor
Do you mind helping me with this?
used to say you are not trying to interrupt or disturb
Don't mind me, just grabbing my bag.
ease one's mindv.
make someone feel less worried
A reassuring phone call from her doctor helped ease her mind.
free one's mindv.
clear thoughts from stress or worries
A quiet walk at sunset always helps him free his mind.
have in mindv.
to intend or plan something
I have in mind to visit Paris next summer.
have one's mind onv.
focus attention on a specific subject or concern
She has her mind on the upcoming exam.
have someone in mindv.
think about a specific person for a purpose
I have Sarah in mind for the job.
express willingness or lack of objection to something
I wouldn't mind going to the park with you.
if you don't mindexp.
used to politely introduce a request
if you don't mind, could you pass the salt?
keep in mindv.
remember or consider something important
Keep in mind the deadline is tomorrow.
avoid thinking about something by focusing elsewhere
She read a book to keep her mind off the test.
keep one's mind onv.
focus attention on a specific task or subject
She needs to keep her mind on her studies.
let your mind wanderv.
allow your thoughts to drift without focus
During the lecture, let your mind wander for a minute and then refocus.
decide between alternatives
She finally made up her mind about the job offer.
reach a firm conclusion after considering alternatives
After an hour, she finally made up her mind.
suddenly cannot think of anything to say or do
During the interview, my mind goes blank.
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- French:du même avis, ...
- German:gleichgesinnt, ...
- Italian:sulla stessa lunghezza d'onda, ...
- Spanish:afín, ...
- Portuguese:de mesma opinião, ...
- Chinese:志同道合的, ...
- Japanese:同じ考えの, ...
- Arabic:مُتَشابِه الفِكْر, ...
- Hebrew:בְּדֵעָה דוֹמָה, ...
- Russian:единомышленный, ...
- Ukrainian:однодумний, ...
- Hindi:एक जैसी सोच वाले, ...
- Bengali:একই মতের, ...
- Catalan:d'acord, ...
- Danish:af samme sind, ...
- Dutch:eensgezind, ...
- Greek:ομοϊδεάτης, ...
- Korean:생각이 같은, ...
- Persian:همفکر, ...
- Polish:zgodny, ...
- Portuguese (BR):afinados, ...
- Romanian:pe aceeași lungime de undă, ...
- Swedish:eniga, ...
- Thai:มีความคิดตรงกัน, ...
- Turkish:aynı görüşte, ...
- Vietnamese:cùng chí hướng, ...
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