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Definition of good faith in English: good faithnoun mass nounHonesty or sincerity of intention. the details contained in this brochure have been published in good faith Example sentencesExamples - First of all, good faith in this context requires more than just honest ineptitude.
- A spokesman for the school said the head teacher had acted in good faith by putting out the abduction warning.
- There was a misunderstanding but I realise now that everything was done in good faith.
- Adams said they could not put the blame totally at the officials door and she knew they acted in good faith.
- It is difficult to obey the law when we do not know if, despite acting in good faith, we are breaking it.
- There was no need for us to carry out these amendments - they were done entirely as an act of good faith.
- The law requires that the employer negotiates in good faith and recognizes the union.
- The hard fact is that in at least one incident, though I acted in good faith, I got it wrong.
- It may be said that the newly elected Labour administration acted in good faith.
- I purchased the computer in good faith and from the beginning it was faulty.
- The prime minister may have acted in good faith but clearly procedure was not followed.
- He said while some unsuspecting victims might buy them in good faith, others were well aware of the trade.
- He will need to persuade Northern Ireland communities on both sides of the fence that he is acting in good faith.
- His sincerity and good faith are obvious as is his passionate identification with those at the bottom of the heap.
- These people moved from their house in good faith and have been left in limbo.
- The law presumes that the defamatory statement was made honestly and in good faith.
- I published the original slur in good faith and am happy to correct the record.
- If it then turns out that nothing is found, well, all we need say is that it was all genuinely done in good faith.
- If the course was offered and your son, in good faith, enrolled, it should run.
- All other processes that they had entered into in good faith had been exhausted.
Synonyms honesty, genuineness, truthfulness, lack of deceit, integrity, probity, trustworthiness Definition of good faith in US English: good faithnounɡʊd feɪθ Honesty or sincerity of intention. the details contained in this brochure have been published in good faith Example sentencesExamples - There was a misunderstanding but I realise now that everything was done in good faith.
- First of all, good faith in this context requires more than just honest ineptitude.
- These people moved from their house in good faith and have been left in limbo.
- If it then turns out that nothing is found, well, all we need say is that it was all genuinely done in good faith.
- It may be said that the newly elected Labour administration acted in good faith.
- The hard fact is that in at least one incident, though I acted in good faith, I got it wrong.
- The prime minister may have acted in good faith but clearly procedure was not followed.
- He will need to persuade Northern Ireland communities on both sides of the fence that he is acting in good faith.
- He said while some unsuspecting victims might buy them in good faith, others were well aware of the trade.
- If the course was offered and your son, in good faith, enrolled, it should run.
- All other processes that they had entered into in good faith had been exhausted.
- I purchased the computer in good faith and from the beginning it was faulty.
- I published the original slur in good faith and am happy to correct the record.
- The law presumes that the defamatory statement was made honestly and in good faith.
- The law requires that the employer negotiates in good faith and recognizes the union.
- A spokesman for the school said the head teacher had acted in good faith by putting out the abduction warning.
- There was no need for us to carry out these amendments - they were done entirely as an act of good faith.
- Adams said they could not put the blame totally at the officials door and she knew they acted in good faith.
- It is difficult to obey the law when we do not know if, despite acting in good faith, we are breaking it.
- His sincerity and good faith are obvious as is his passionate identification with those at the bottom of the heap.
Synonyms honesty, genuineness, truthfulness, lack of deceit, integrity, probity, trustworthiness |