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- adjectivecandid (adjective)
- truthful and straightforward; frank:"his responses were remarkably candid" · "a candid discussion"
- (of a photograph of a person) taken informally, especially without the subject's knowledge:"it is better to let the photographer mingle among the guests and take candid shots"
Originmid 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). Compare with candor.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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