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malafide and bonafide means​

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Answered by at8620280
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Not surprisingly, in Latin bona fide means "in good faith" and mala fide means "in bad faith." These days "mala fide," which dates from the mid-16th century, tends to turn up primarily in legal contexts.

Answered by MrWanderer
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in Latin bona fide means "in good faith" and mala fide means "in bad faith." These days "mala fide," which dates from the mid-16th century, tends to turn up primarily in legal contexts.

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