Moderate as in pharisaism Lack of honesty or sincerity, especially in matters of trust or loyalty; betrayal, as in infidelity. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bad Faith'
The child felt a sense of betrayal when he discovered his friend's bad faith in sharing secrets.
The athlete's bad faith in sportsmanship disappointed both fans and teammates.
The divorce proceedings were prolonged due to accusations of bad faith on both sides.
The politician's bad faith was exposed when his promises turned out to be empty.
The lawyer argued that the contract was signed in bad faith and should be voided.
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