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Definition

Having the same viewpoint, opinion, or attitude; in agreement.

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In Context

  • ""Come, Mr. Wickham, we are brother and sister, you know. Do not let us quarrel about the past. In future, I hope we shall be always of one mind.""
  • "[T]he two sisters were more of one mind than usual."
  • ""How extraordinary that you and my mother should be of one mind about this!" said Yeobright."
  • "However, just as the critics are not of one mind in their criticism, so they are far from united on what to do."
  • "French President Jacques Chirac may be the anti-George W. Bush in foreign policy, but when it comes to lowering taxes, the two leaders are of one mind."
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Also Said As

  • of like mind
  • of the same mind
  • as one
  • at one
  • concordant
  • unanimous
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See Also