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Preconceived opinion formulated without consideration of known facts and usually based on erroneous knowledge leading to wrong judgments and rendering a person blind to reason and closed to argument.
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3
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A false statement which harms the reputation of others and gives occasion for false judgments concerning them; same as calumny.
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5
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Deliberately making a statement contrary to the truth or withholding the truth under oath.
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6
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Disclosure of another's faults and sins
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7
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Claiming sole credit for accomplishments that would not be possible without gifts received from God.
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8
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Maliciously characterizing a particular aspect of another's behavior
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13
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Uprightness, sincerity, or candor human action or speech.
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15
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Wrongful, untrue defamation of a person in writing or printing.
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16
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Right of a person to keep part of their life not open to the public.
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2
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Assuming as true the fault of a neighbor, even tacitly, without foundation.
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4
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Telling a falsehood with the intention of deceiving someone.
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9
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A false statement that harms the reputation of others
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10
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Spreading idle rumors of a personal or intimate nature; tale bearing.
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11
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The quality of being double in action or conduct; the practice of acting two different ways at different times, openly or securely.
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12
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Revealing secrets one is required to keep.
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14
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Excessive, untrue, or insincere praise.
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