Mala-fide
[mah-lah fee-de; English mey-luh fahy-dee] /ˈmɑ lɑ ˈfi dɛ; English ˈmeɪ lə ˈfaɪ di/
adverb, Latin.
1.
in bad faith; not genuine.
/ˈmælə ˈfaɪdɪ/
adjective
1.
undertaken in bad faith
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