Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion.
Straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness.
A spontaneous or unposed photograph.
1 Tomczyk was candid , however, about the difficulties of making such arrangements work.
2 Given the praise he had just received, Pitar ventured a candid response.
3 Yet she's refreshingly candid about the advantage her family name has offered.
4 I wasn't entirely candid with him, however, as I suspect he knew.
5 They're not bummed by any means; they're just candid in their answers.
6 The innocent sensuality in the candid avowal of his tastes inspired confidence.
7 Sophie is aware of the chatter and perfectly candid in her response.
8 He would say it's good to see you, but-canwe be candid ?
9 The final measures are betting odds and last-minute speeches by candid - ates.
10 Apparently Alia really did want to have a candid , if uncomfortable, discussion.
11 The event also delivered a candid moment from the soon-to-be-wed royal couple.
12 Denial is deadly. This candid expression isn't without merit or logical support.
13 The Friday Interview:Brody Sweeney is probably too candid to be a politician.
14 Dr Heather Noble, the hospital's medical director, is candid about the challenges.
15 Spinoza abounds in the same sense, and is as usual perfectly candid -
16 I want a candid opinion; but on no account say anything disparaging.
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