All 4 Uses
candid
in
Summer Pleasures, by Nora Roberts
(Auto-generated)
- Because they were so involved with each other, Bryan was able to take some candid shots before the paperwork on the rental was completed.
Chpt 2.4 *candid = unposed
- He'd learned long ago that candor can jump back on you with teeth.
Chpt 2.6 *candor = direct honesty
- The elegant prima ballerina had found herself confronted with candid eyes the color of pewter, an elegant face with slanting cheekbones and a full mouth.†
Chpt 2.1
- She was comfortable with herself, easily amused and candid.†
Chpt 2.6
Definitions:
-
(1)
(candid as in: your candid opinion) honest and direct
-
(2)
(candid as in: a candid photograph) unposed -- typically said of a photograph
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)