Found 4 items, similar to candid.
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: candid
candid
adj 1: characterized by directness in manner or speech; without
subtlety or evasion;
“blunt talking and straight
shooting”;
“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” [syn:
blunt,
forthright,
frank,
free-spoken,
outspoken,
plainspoken,
point-blank,
straight-from-the-shoulder]
2: informal or natural; especially caught off guard or
unprepared;
“a candid photograph”;
“a candid interview”
3: openly straightforward and direct without reserve or
secretiveness;
“his candid eyes”;
“an open and trusting
nature”;
“a heart-to-heart talk” [syn:
open,
heart-to-heart]
4: starkly realistic;
“I have never lacked candid critics in my
own ranks”-Clement Atlee
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Candid
Candid
\Can*did\ (k[a^]n"d[i^]d), a. [F. candide (cf. It.
candido), L. candidus white, fr. cand[=e]re to be of a
glowing white; akin to accend[e^]re, incend[e^]re, to set on
fire, Skr. chand to shine. Cf.
Candle,
Incense.]
1. White. [Obs.]
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The box receives all black; but poured from thence,
The stones came candid forth, the hue of innocence.
--Dryden.
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2. Free from undue bias; disposed to think and judge
according to truth and justice, or without partiality or
prejudice; fair; just; impartial; as, a candid opinion.
“Candid and dispassionate men.” --W. Irving.
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3. Open; frank; ingenuous; outspoken.
Syn: Fair; open; ingenuous; impartial; just; frank; artless;
unbiased; equitable.
Usage:
Candid,
Fair,
Open,
Frank,
Ingenuous. A man
is fair when he puts things on a just or equitable
footing; he is candid when be looks impartially on
both sides of a subject, doing justice especially to
the motives and conduct of an opponent; he is open and
frank when he declares his sentiments without reserve;
he is ingenuous when he does this from a noble regard
for truth. Fair dealing; candid investigation; an open
temper; a frank disposition; an ingenuous answer or
declaration.
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