like-minded group
[/laɪk ˈmaɪndɪd ɡruːp/]
noun phrasepl: like-minded groups
grupo de pessoas com ideias semelhantes
1. a collection of people who share similar opinions, values, beliefs, or interests
The environmental activists formed a like-minded group to promote sustainable living.
Os ativistas ambientais formaram um grupo de pessoas com ideias semelhantes para promover a vida sustentável.
2. people gathered together because they think alike on a particular subject or cause
She found a like-minded group at the book club who enjoyed the same literary genre.
Ela encontrou um grupo de pessoas com pensamentos similares no clube do livro que gostavam do mesmo gênero literário.
This phrase is commonly used in both American and Brazilian contexts to describe communities united by shared values, whether in political activism, religious congregations, professional networks, or hobby-based groups. In Brazil, the concept emphasizes collective identity and camaraderie ('turma'), while in the USA it often highlights intellectual or ideological alignment.
NYC Slang
crew with the same vibe
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