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good faith

noun as in honest intentions

adjective as in genuine

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They say they made the decisions in good faith and gave the babies the best possible care.

From BBC

Flynn added that he hoped the campaign could be carried out in good faith and in good spirit.

From BBC

“I believe that he had good faith, but is he going to be fired for one incident when he’s done so many good things throughout his time as a teacher?”

The firms involved — Shell, Equinor, and Ithaca Energy — say they should be allowed to carry on with drilling because permission was granted in good faith under the law as it was understood at the time.

From BBC

The underlying sentiment that people should debate in good faith sounds nice but is ultimately empty.

From Salon

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

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