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candid
B1
adjective
Usage:
75%
honest, frank
Translation: honest, frank
Pronunciation: /ˈkændɪd/
Meaning: Truthful and honest, often speaking without hiding feelings or thoughts.

When someone is candid, they say what they really think. They do not hide their true feelings. People use candid to describe honest and open talk.

She gave a candid answer to the question.

He was candid about his mistakes today.

2
B2
adjective
Usage:
60%
natural, unposed
Translation: natural, unposed
Pronunciation: /ˈkændɪd/
Meaning: A style of photography that shows natural and unposed moments.

Candid also describes photos taken without asking people to pose. These pictures look natural and real, not planned or fake.

She took candid photos at the party.

The photographer likes candid pictures of people.

3
B2
adjective
Usage:
70%
direct, straightforward
Translation: direct, straightforward
Pronunciation: /ˈkændɪd/
Meaning: Open and sincere in speech, sometimes making others feel surprised by honesty.

Candid can mean someone speaks in an open and honest way. Sometimes this honesty is strong and can surprise other people.

He gave a candid opinion about the project.

She was candid during the meeting with clients.

4
C1
adjective
Usage:
50%
impartial, unbiased
Translation: impartial, unbiased
Pronunciation: /ˈkændɪd/
Meaning: Free from bias or partiality; fair and impartial in judging or reporting.

Candid can be used when someone is fair and shows no favoritism. They tell things honestly without changing facts to one side.

The journalist gave a candid report of the event.

We need a candid review of the case details.

5
B2
adjective
Usage:
65%
blunt, frank
Translation: blunt, frank
Pronunciation: /ˈkændɪd/
Meaning: Frank or plainspoken, often blunt or straightforward to the point of bluntness.

Sometimes candid means very direct and clear, even if it sounds rude or blunt. People use it when someone says things plainly without softening words.

His candid remarks shocked some people.

She was candid about the poor results.

6
B1
adjective
Usage:
55%
sincere, genuine
Translation: sincere, genuine
Pronunciation: /ˈkændɪd/
Meaning: Showing a natural, sincere expression or attitude, free from pretense.

Candid also describes actions or expressions that show true feelings. When a smile or laugh is candid, it is natural and real, not fake or forced.

She gave a candid smile during the talk.

His candid laugh was easy to hear.

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