All 7 Uses of
candid
in
Jude the Obscure
- "We have been doing such a funny thing!" said she, smiling candidly.†
Part 3 *candidly = with honesty and directness
- Even at this obvious moment for candour Sue could not be quite candid as to the state of that mystery, her heart.†
Part 4candour = honesty and directnessunconventional spelling: This is a British spelling. Americans use candor.
- Repay my candour by a little generosity!†
Part 6
- Even at this obvious moment for candour Sue could not be quite candid as to the state of that mystery, her heart.†
Part 4
- Jude fell back upon his old complaint—that, intimate as they were, he had never once had from her an honest, candid declaration that she loved or could love him.†
Part 5
- But although the smouldering maternal instinct was strong enough in her to lead her to quash her husband's conjecture, she was not disposed on second thoughts to be more candid than necessary.†
Part 5
- She at last concluded that, so far as circumstances permitted, she would be honest and candid with one who entered into her difficulties like an aged friend.†
Part 6
Definitions:
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(1)
(candid as in: your candid opinion) honest and direct
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(2)
(candid as in: a candid photograph) unposed -- typically said of a photograph