misfaith Antonyms

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Meaning of misfaith

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misfaith (n.)

Want of faith; distrust.

misfaith Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer argued that the contract was entered into in misfaith, invalidating it.
  2. The accusations of misfaith between the partners cast a shadow over their relationship.
  3. The tribunal found that the defendant had acted in misfaith and awarded the plaintiff compensation.
  4. The employee's misfaith led to the company losing a major contract.
  5. The government's misfaith in the peace process undermined public trust.
  6. The breach of promise was done in misfaith, causing severe emotional distress.
  7. The misfaith of the investment advisor cost the client significant financial losses.
  8. The misfaith of the landlord in denying the tenant's reasonable request breached the terms of the lease.
  9. The misfaith of the witness in providing false testimony obstructed justice.
  10. The misfaith of the spouse in concealing marital assets during divorce proceedings was considered fraud.

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Want of faith; distrust.

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The lawyer argued that the contract was entered into in misfaith, invalidating it.

The accusations of misfaith between the partners cast a shadow over their relationship.

The tribunal found that the defendant had acted in misfaith and awarded the plaintiff compensation.

The employee's misfaith led to the company losing a major contract.