Both Uses of
candid
in
The Power and the Glory, by Graham Greene by Greene
- Her candour made allowances for nobody:
Chpt 1.3 *candour = honesty and directnessunconventional spelling: This is a British spelling. Americans use candor.
- The confessional teaches you to recognize the shape of a voice —the loose lip of the weak chin and the false candour of the too straightforward eyes.†
Chpt 2.3
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