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Candid   /kˈændəd/  /kˈændɪd/   Listen
Candid

adjective
1.
Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion.  Synonyms: blunt, forthright, frank, free-spoken, outspoken, plainspoken, point-blank, straight-from-the-shoulder.  "A blunt New England farmer" , "I gave them my candid opinion" , "Forthright criticism" , "A forthright approach to the problem" , "Tell me what you think--and you may just as well be frank" , "It is possible to be outspoken without being rude" , "Plainspoken and to the point" , "A point-blank accusation"
2.
Informal or natural; especially caught off guard or unprepared.  "A candid interview"
3.
Openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness.  Synonyms: heart-to-heart, open.  "An open and trusting nature" , "A heart-to-heart talk"



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"Candid" Quotes from Famous Books



... character had been sufficiently known to have escaped being the subject of such a mistake; and, in taking this opportunity of correcting it, I will add that, in the present volume, I have thought it more candid to mention distinctly those whose line of conduct I have disapproved, or whose works I have criticised, than to leave to the reader inferences which he might make far more extensive than I have intended. I hope, therefore, that where I have ...
— Decline of Science in England • Charles Babbage

... other than friendly feelings a second marriage, which united her to a man morally and intellectually the superior of her first husband? What happier future could await her—especially if she justified Randal's past experience of all that was candid and truthful in her character—than to become ...
— The Evil Genius • Wilkie Collins

... different set of facts. Whether his horizon is that which is visible from his parish steeple or from St. Peter's at Rome, it is still strictly limited: and the outside universe, known vaguely and indirectly, does not affect him like the facts actually present to his perception. The most candid thinkers will come to different conclusions when they are really provided with different sets of fact. In political and social problems every man's opinions are moulded by his social station. The artisan's view of the capitalist, and the capitalist's view of the artisan, ...
— The English Utilitarians, Volume I. • Leslie Stephen

... he will understand my business with him; and to be entirely candid with you, I am afraid I shall have a worse battle with him than I had with ...
— Desk and Debit - or, The Catastrophes of a Clerk • Oliver Optic

... common to many, I have never known—that is—poverty. I was born rich. When my father, Count Filippo Romani, died, leaving me, then a lad of seventeen, sole heir to his enormous possessions—sole head of his powerful house—there were many candid friends who, with their usual kindness, prophesied the worst things of my future. Nay, there were even some who looked forward to my physical and mental destruction with a certain degree of malignant ...
— Vendetta - A Story of One Forgotten • Marie Corelli


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