Candid

/ˈkændɪd/intermediateadjective

Feedback hurts less when it is specific, and this word marks the difference between honest and merely blunt.

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Meaning

Truthful and straightforward; frank and honest in expression.

Memory trick

Think "CAN-DID" = "CAN you DID (tell) the truth?" Candid people tell it like it is. Or "CANDID = CAMERA" (candid camera catches real moments).

Examples

1

She gave a candid interview about her struggles with mental health.

2

I appreciate your candid feedback on my presentation.

3

The memoir offers a candid look at life in the entertainment industry.

Synonyms

frankhonestdirectstraightforwardforthrightopensincere

Antonyms

dishonestevasivedeceptiveinsincereguarded

Etymology

From Latin candidus "white, pure, sincere," from candere "to shine."

Usage Notes

Used to describe honest, unguarded communication, often appreciated in professional and personal relationships.

Real-life contexts

1

Request honesty: "Can I get your candid opinion?"

2

Describe communication: "I appreciate your candid feedback."

3

Use for photos: "I love candid shots more than posed ones."

Common Mistakes

Being candid doesn't mean being rude, it's about honest communication with respect.

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