Illintentioned
Ill-intentioned is an adjective used to describe people, actions, or motives characterized by ill will or harmful aims. It implies that the subject has conscious, negative intent to influence outcomes for their own advantage or to cause harm to others.
In journalism, critique, and fiction, ill-intentioned signals deliberate wrongdoing or selfish motive beyond mere incompetence or
Spelling and variants: The standard form in contemporary English is ill-intentioned, typically hyphenated. The unhyphenated form
Etymology and context: The term combines ill (bad) with intention (from Latin intentio) and the participial suffix
Notes on usage: Ill-intentioned is a strong descriptor and typically appears in evaluative or condemnatory contexts.