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Definitionn. ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty
Last update: April 22, 2016
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Some persons told their stories with seeming reluctance, some with candor and sincerity, some with obvious embellishments or deletions. [noun]
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He was the only being present who possessed sufficient candor to admit that he was not listening to these gracious performances for the first time that summer. [noun]
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However pure and sincere we may be, we all bear upon our candor the crack of the little, innocent lie. [noun]
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I find it hard to have conversations with people who lack candor because they cannot be open with me. [noun]
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It was an exquisite candor expanding and becoming transfigured in the light. [noun]
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It became a point on which he expressed himself with surpassing candor. [Please select]
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The candor and boldness of the guard won the respect and confidence of all except Marlanx. [Please select]
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I have said so much, however, that in common candor I must say one thing more. [Please select]
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