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bad faith

noun as in breach of contract

noun as in unfaithfulness

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But when that plane has gone down because of humans acting in bad faith, there are consequences, there is hell to pay.

Menendez said at the time that the administration had negotiated on the amendment in bad faith.

And discrediting Rouhani will be easier if they can point to tangible signs of Western bad faith.

It's the same old story: congressional (and largely though not wholly Republican) bad faith.

It will also be accompanied by hysterical whining, odious self-righteousness, and mutual accusations of bad faith.

Her bad faith as a good mother seeks shelter behind her child, your son is her accomplice.

In southern Europe, team-work along all lines is limited by selfishness and bad faith.

The bad faith, citizens, of which the Jewish nation is accused does not come from themselves but from their priests.

Why, sir, if it would have been bad faith to have excluded Kentucky, was it not bad faith to exclude Missouri?

They display in their commercial manuvres great ability jointed to the most signal bad faith.

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On this page you'll find 365 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bad faith, such as: breach of trust, breach of faith, breach of privilege, and breach of promise.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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