0 the quality of being honest and telling the truth, especially about a difficult or embarrassing subject:
"We really don't know what to do about it," she said with surprising candour.
A similarly shared sensibility is readable in disco's thematics of sophistication - a sophistication peculiarly inflected by a sort of gritty candour.
We thank the general practitioners who took part in this study for their time and candour.
These deeply personal feelings and experiences are related with such candour that readers might feel they are intruding on something intensely private.
Even starting to address these issues demands, however, a candour and openness that is, as yet, nowhere to be seen.
He believed individuals could develop candour, serenity and wisdom and also predicted that life review could result in mild nostalgia, or even despair.
Each of these objections, rebuttals, rejoinders and surrejoinders is in itself admirable, and does infinite credit to the acuteness and candour of the author.
I tell you in all candour that option no longer exists.
These were in some respects impressive in their candour.
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