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candor
[kan-der]
noun
the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression; candidness.
The candor of the speech impressed the audience.
freedom from bias; fairness; impartiality.
to consider an issue with candor.
Obsolete., kindliness.
Obsolete., purity.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
But in terms of the candor and the rhythm that we have with each other, it’s just kind of feels like one of those universe once-in-a-lifetime things.
Nancherla’s candor about this life experience is how she landed in “Anxiety Club,” a new documentary on the streaming platform Jolt.
Whether “New Heights” marks a change in the way Swift chooses to do interviews, or if it’s solely another brilliant business move designed to resemble marketable candor, remains to be seen.
Otherwise, Anderson holds her own, cooing her one-liners with the kittenish candor of Marilyn Monroe.
“One of the things I don’t like about live-action remakes is they seem to try to want to replace the animated source, and I find myself very protective of it,” says DeBlois with refreshing candor.
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