The Collaborative International Dictionary
Low-minded \Low"-mind`ed\, a. Inclined in mind to low or unworthy things; showing a base mind.
Low-minded and immoral.
--Macaulay.
All old religious jealousies were condemned as
low-minded infirmities.
--Bancroft.
Wiktionary
a. Having coarse, unrefined, vulgar demeanor.
Usage examples of "low-minded".
For I knew that it was I, myself, I, Lodovico Muralto, an honest, well-meaning fellow, who in the dream-life of night had done and felt all kinds of malicious wicked and low-minded things, and I would not have it.
So I want you to come up here right away and help me find out who is stealing my stock and bust Ted Bissett's hed for him the low-minded scunk.
Stone, I don't agree that everybody in Twenty-Mile is losers and lonely and low-minded, and all that.
Chuckster, shaking his head gravely, as men are wont to do when they consider things are going a little too far, “this is altogether such a low-minded affair, that if I didn’t feel for the governor, and know that he could never get on without me, I should be obliged to cut the connection.