The meaning of Candid
ˈkæn.dɪd
Candid – definition
adjectiveTruthful and straightforward; frank.
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His responses were remarkably candidadjective(of a photograph of a person) taken informally, especially without the subject's knowledge.
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It is better to let the photographer mingle among the guests and take candid shots
adjectiveTruthful and honest
Usage examples:
We had a candid discussion about her poor job performance.
adjectiveHonest and telling the truth, especially about something difficult or painful
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The two presidents have had candid talks about the current crisis., to be candid with you, i think …
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Word origin
mid 17th century (in the Latin sense): from Latin candidus ‘white’. Subsequent early senses were ‘pure, innocent’, ‘unbiased’, and ‘free from malice’, hence ‘frank’ (late 17th century). Compa
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