adjective describing someone who has malicious or harmful intentions
Discussed in ethical debates regarding the nature of evil and the mindset of those who commit morally reprehensible actions.
Often used to describe antagonists or villains in stories who have cruel or malevolent intentions.
Referenced in discussions of sin, temptation, and the influence of malevolent forces.
Used to describe individuals with malicious intentions or harmful thoughts towards others.
Used in legal contexts to describe individuals who have committed malicious acts with intent to harm others.
In literature, the term 'evil minded' may be used to describe a character who is malicious, deceitful, or malevolent.
Psychologists may use the term 'evil minded' to refer to individuals who exhibit traits of psychopathy, sociopathy, or other personality disorders.
A criminal profiler may use the term 'evil minded' to describe suspects or perpetrators who display a pattern of malicious or harmful behavior.
In legal contexts, 'evil minded' may be used to describe individuals who act with malicious intent or with the knowledge that their actions are harmful or wrong.