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What does ill-minded mean?

"Ill-minded" is a word that describes someone who has negative, malicious, or harmful intentions. It implies that they are:

* Dishonest: They may lie, cheat, or deceive others.

* Vindictive: They may hold grudges and seek revenge.

* Cruel: They may enjoy causing pain or suffering to others.

* Devious: They may be sneaky or manipulative.

Examples:

* "The ill-minded thief stole the elderly woman's purse."

* "He spread ill-minded rumors about his coworker."

* "The king's ill-minded advisors led him to make disastrous decisions."

Synonyms:

* Malicious

* Spiteful

* Wicked

* Evil-minded

* Vengeful

Note: While "ill-minded" is a strong word, it's important to use it judiciously. It can be considered an insult and should not be used lightly.

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