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bad faith
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bad faith
(noun)
bad faith
noun
bad faith
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of BAD FAITH
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noncount
]
:
lack of honesty in dealing with other people
She accused her landlord of
bad faith
[=
dishonesty
] because he had promised to paint the apartment but never did it.
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in bad faith
:
in a dishonest and improper way
She signed the contract
in bad faith
. [=with no intention of doing what it said she would do]
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