All 5 Uses of
candid
in
The Portrait of a Lady - Volume 2
- Was the extremity of her candour but the perfection of self-consciousness?†
Chpt 30 *
- She considered, with the presumption of youth, that a morality differing from her own must be inferior to it; and this conviction was an aid to detecting an occasional flash of cruelty, an occasional lapse from candour, in the conversation of a person who had raised delicate kindness to an art and whose pride was too high for the narrow ways of deception.†
Chpt 31
- I wish I could!" he candidly declared.†
Chpt 32
- Madame Merle was as candid as we know, and one day she candidly expressed this dread to Isabel.†
Chpt 40
- Madame Merle was as candid as we know, and one day she candidly expressed this dread to Isabel.†
Chpt 40
Definition:
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(candid as in: your candid opinion) honest and direct