can·did (kndd)
adj.
1. Free from prejudice; impartial.
2. Characterized by openness and sincerity of expression; unreservedly straightforward: In private, I gave them my candid opinion.
3. Not posed or rehearsed: a candid snapshot.
An unposed informal photograph.
[Latin candidus, glowing, white, pure, guileless, from candre, to shine; see kand- in Indo-European roots.]
candid·ly adv.
candid·ness n.
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candid [ˈkændɪd]
adj
1. frank and outspoken: \ he was candid about his dislike of our friends
2. without partiality; unbiased
3. unposed or informal a candid photograph
4. Obsolete
a. white
b. clear or pure
[from Latin candidus white, from candēre to be white]
candidly adv
candidness n
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