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bad faith

noun

  1. lack of honesty and trust:

    Bad faith on the part of both negotiators doomed the talks from the outset.



bad faith

noun

  1. intention to deceive; treachery or dishonesty (esp in the phrase in bad faith )
  2. Also calledmauvaise foi (in the philosophy of the 20th-century French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre) self-deception, as when an agent regards his actions as conditioned by circumstances or conventions in order to evade his own responsibility for choosing them freely
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Monday’s filing proves that this theory is offered in breathtakingly bad faith.

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The internet default is taking what you say in bad faith.

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Israel and Hamas have repeatedly accused each other of violating the ceasefire and acting in bad faith.

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This gambit reveals the total bad faith operating here.

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But that was always a bad faith argument, because the GOP has never shown any real interest in improving access to mental health care.

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