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evil-minded
[ee-vuhl-mahyn-did]
adjective
having an evil disposition or harmful, malicious intentions.
disposed to construe words, phrases, etc., in a lascivious, lewd manner; salacious.
evil-minded
adjective
inclined to evil thoughts; wicked; malicious or spiteful
Other Word Forms
- evil-mindedly adverb
- evil-mindedness noun
- ˌ𱹾-ˈԻ adverb
- ˌ𱹾-ˈԻԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of evil-minded1
Example Sentences
“It is very important that we slice/kill the evil-minded from the society,” Athavale wrote.
Then they say that the government need to grow in order to give cookies out to all 6 and they label the GOP as the evil-minded jerks who prevent the other 3 from getting any.
Lizabeth might fall over dead if she know some evil-minded boy know where she live and that she rich.
"We must not let the desperate and evil-minded criminals have any respite," he said.
“It means,” Parsons said, “that ‘evil-minded people see evil in everything.’ ”
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