The quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech.
Ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty.
1 Repression and debunking candour are comically mixed in such free indirect speech.
2 So, too is his sheer straight-talking candour in an often disingenuous industry.
3 Hunt needs a duty of candour to the public about NHS funding.
4 The mixture of humour and candour in his baby eye was irresistible.
5 Bolitho studied his gipsy good looks, the reckless candour in his voice.
6 The prince was also praised by the prime minister for his candour .
7 The flame was troubled; but not the lucid candour of Maggie's eyes.
8 His rising fame kindled the candour of the friends of his youth.
9 There are limits to how much candour we can take or expect.
10 Her countenance expressed candour and frankness of disposition in a remarkable degree.
11 Father Brown seemed rather to like the saturnine candour of the soldier.
12 Clarendon tells the close of the conversation with an almost naïve candour .
13 The stranger, gratified with his candour , became immediately prepossessed in his favour.
14 His smooth, bronzed boyish face showed ingenuousness and candour in every line.
15 I agree in admiring that paper for its candour , manliness, and simplicity.
16 The duty of candour has now been placed on a stronger footing.
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