candid
[ kan-did ]
/ ˈkæn dɪd /
adjective
noun
an unposed photograph.
Origin of candid
OTHER WORDS FROM candid
Words nearby candid
candent,
candescent,
candia,
candice,
candicidin,
candid,
candid camera,
candida,
candidate,
candidate species,
candide
Example sentences from the Web for candidly
British Dictionary definitions for candidly
candid
/ (ˈkændɪd) /
adjective
frank and outspoken
he was candid about his dislike of our friends
without partiality; unbiased
unposed or informal
a candid photograph
obsolete
- white
- clear or pure
Derived forms of candid
candidly, adverb candidness, nounWord Origin for candid
C17: from Latin
candidus white, from
candēre to be white