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foul mind
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "foul mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has negative, malicious, or immoral thoughts or intentions. Example: "His foul mind was evident in the way he plotted against his colleagues."
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His account in De Profundis was less triumphant: "It was when, in my library at Tite Street, waving his small hands in the air in epileptic fury, your father... stood uttering every foul word his foul mind could think of, and screaming the loathsome threats he afterwards with such cunning carried out".
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The Donald's fowl minded (and foul minded) quacks, tweets, and caws are well documented.
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Rozier was supposed to give the second foul but, he said later in the locker room, changed his mind.
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Actually, quite a few men wouldn't mind doing foul – as in quite nice, really – things to her. "Really?
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Results of such tests of electronic voting machines in Ohio, Florida and other places where voting problems occurred will provide a basis for eliminating the doubt of foul play in voters' minds.
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He lost his mind and he fouled me pretty hard.
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but I never saw any play made foul on him~ In my mind Joe can not put these words out, he is so calm~ a man like him will never say that words~ Haha,maybe there is something different in our mind~ maybe that is just the outside voice,not Joe's.
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While it's good to be aware of the potential for foul play -- and bearing in mind the ways you can "get got" are not only endless, but in too many cases beyond your control -- you can still lower your risk by getting your ducks in a row and keeping any item or document that exposes your personal identifying information (PII) out of harm's way.
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Welcome to the inner workings of my mind, so dark and foul I can't disguise.
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In my mind's nose, murder most foul smells like strawberries these days.
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Never mind the protestations about the foul on Defour, they had created the chances to have made the points safe.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "foul mind", ensure the context clearly indicates the nature of the negative thoughts or intentions you are attributing to someone. For instance, specify whether the "foul mind" leads to deceit, violence, or other harmful actions.
Common error
Avoid using "foul mind" in situations that merely involve disagreement or mild disapproval. This phrase carries a strong negative connotation and should be reserved for cases of genuine malevolence or moral corruption.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "foul mind" functions as a noun phrase, where "foul" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "mind". It describes a quality or characteristic of the mind. Ludwig confirms the appropriateness of this expression.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "foul mind" is a grammatically correct expression used to describe a mind filled with negative, immoral, or malicious thoughts. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and offers examples of its use in news and media. While its usage is rare, it is important to ensure the context warrants the strong negative connotation it carries. Consider alternatives like "corrupt mind" or "wicked mind" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey. Use this phrase carefully to avoid misinterpreting the intensity and be sure that the situation involves genuine malevolence or moral corruption.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
corrupt mind
Emphasizes moral decay and perversion of thought.
wicked mind
Highlights malevolence and a desire to do harm.
depraved mind
Suggests extreme immorality and corruption.
vile mind
Focuses on the repulsive and disgusting nature of the thoughts.
malicious mind
Points to an intent to cause suffering or harm.
twisted mind
Implies a mind that is distorted and abnormal.
perverted mind
Suggests sexual deviancy or a distorted view of morality.
evil mind
Emphasizes the inherently bad and harmful nature of the thoughts.
contaminated mind
Suggests that the mind has been corrupted by negative influences.
tainted mind
Similar to contaminated, indicating a loss of purity or innocence.
FAQs
What does "foul mind" mean?
A "foul mind" refers to a mind characterized by negative, immoral, or malicious thoughts. It suggests a deep-seated corruption or perversion of thought processes.
What are some synonyms for "foul mind"?
Alternatives to "foul mind" include "corrupt mind", "wicked mind", and "depraved mind", each carrying slightly different shades of meaning.
How do I use "foul mind" in a sentence?
When using "foul mind", ensure the context clearly supports the strong negative connotation. For example: "The villain's "foul mind" plotted the downfall of the innocent."
Is it appropriate to use "foul mind" in formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "foul mind" is a strong phrase best reserved for contexts where its intensity is warranted. In more formal settings, consider alternatives like "corrupt intentions" or "malicious thoughts".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested