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 candor.
1 the quality of being honest, sincere, and kind in dealing with other people: --
"We want to help but really don’t know how," she said with surprising candor.
Known in media circles for his outspokenness and candor, he gradually lost political support as the wars continued and resigned in late 2006.
The movie didn't become a huge success, but his candor made people re-think the purposes of film-makings.
They will tell you about his honesty, his candor, his sense of democracy, his unfailing good humor and his faith in his fellow man.
Dressed in white, a reminder of her candor, the head of the duchess is supported on her upraised arm.
It was musical poetry mixed with candor, astute humor, understating always - his immense musical skill.
The white light on his face heightens his chilly candor.
Given the length of the debate and the general candor on other issues, one would expect more had state districting been a signal issue. 16.
From this perspective, cleverness is a dangerous threat to candor and friendship (sw adaqa).