low-mindedly

English

Etymology

From low-minded +‎ -ly.

Adverb

low-mindedly (comparative more low-mindedly, superlative most low-mindedly)

  1. In a low-minded manner.
    • 2009, Jonathan Hodge, Gregory Radick, The Cambridge Companion to Darwin, →ISBN, page 249:
      The first animals made were men. Some, acting low-mindedly, were turned into women; and so on, all the way down the full array of species to the lowest life.