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HONESTYHonesty refers to a facet of moral character and connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness and straightforwardness along with the absence of lying, cheating or theft. Honesty is revered in many cultures and religions. Honesty means being truthful, trustworthy, loyal, fair and sincere. Honesty also means straight forward conduct.

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RESPECTRespect is a positive feeling of esteem  or deference for a person or other entity (such as a nation or a religion), and also specific actions and conduct representative of that esteem. Respect can be a specific feeling of regard for the actual qualities of the one respected.

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DISHONESTDishonesty is to act without honesty. It is used to describe a lack of probity, cheating, lying or being deliberately deceptive or a lack in integrity, knavishness, perfidiosity, corruption or treacherousness. Dishonesty is the fundamental component of a majority of offences relating to the acquisition, conversion and disposal of property (tangible or intangible) defined in criminal law such as fraud.

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FAIRFair use is a legal concept that allows the reproduction of copyrighted material for certain purposes without obtaining permission and without paying a fee or royalty. Purposes permitting the application of fair use generally include review, news reporting, teaching, or scholarly research. The idea of fair use originally arose for written works. 

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RESPECTFUL  It can also be conduct in accord with a specific ethic of respect. Rude conduct is usually considered to indicate a lack of respect, disrespect, where as actions that honor somebody or something indicate respect. Respect should not be confused with tolerance, since tolerance doesn't necessarily imply subordination to one's qualities but means treating as equal and the antonym and opposite of respect is disrespect.

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UNFAIR

The negative form of the adjective fair

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DISALOYAL

Failing to be loyal to a person, country, or body to which one has obligations. Of an action, speech, or thought, Demonstrating a lack of loyalty

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INSENSITIVE

Showing or feeling no concern for others' feelings. Not sensitive to a physical sensation: "insensitive to pain".

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DISRESPECTFUL

Disrespect if someone shows disrespect, they speak or behave in a way that shows lack of respect for a person, law, or custom. Noun you showed me disrespect, and now I can't trust you.