Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Evil-minded \E"vil-mind`ed\, a. Having evil dispositions or intentions; disposed to mischief or sin; malicious; malignant; wicked. -- E"vil-mind`ed*ness, n.
Wiktionary
a. Having evil thoughts or intentions.
WordNet
adj. having evil thoughts or intentions
Usage examples of "evil-minded".
Already Tubuto, young, agile and evil-minded, with face hideously painted, was practicing the black art upon a sick infant in the fond hope of succeeding to the office and perquisites of Rabba Kega.
It looked like a world of ants, and each one seemed to have some of these evil-minded spirits clinging to him.
They were devout mystics about whom other races knew little, yet because they condoned slave trading and sexual promiscuity - their peculiar religious rites had a distinct sexual edge - Mas'jahan drew a steady stream of intrepid and evil-minded infidels.
Soldiers and citizens, of whatever nation you may be, re-establish public confidence, the source of the welfare of a state, live like brothers, render mutual aid and protection one to another, unite to defeat the intentions of the evil-minded, obey the military and civil authorities, and your tears will soon cease to flow!
Do you truly believe that your God is an evil-minded old man, who snoops around to see who lies in bed with another’.
Do you truly believe that your God is an evil-minded old man, who snoops around to see who lies in bed with another's wife?
And so, may God deliver your worship from evil-minded enchanters, and bring me well and peacefully out of this government, which I doubt, for I expect to take leave of it and my life together, from the way Doctor Pedro Recio treats me.