candid - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • reason: The Minister has been very candid about the reasons why the arrangement has been made in this way.
  • thing: In a number of cases the authors are candid about the things that went wrong as well as the successes.

Modifies a noun

  • portrait: Market places and busy streets are ideal places to capture candid portraits.
  • shot: Do you want formal pictures, candid shots or both?
  • photography: This isn't practical for candid photography or handheld cameras.
  • interview: In a candid interview with the Times, Bull said: " I learned a lot from the Lawton fight.
  • admission: That was the way of " fly on the wall " : a candid admission.
  • camera: See all stories on this topic Taipei Times - Smile, you're on candid camera - .. .

Modifying Another Word

  • refreshingly: Thorpe is refreshingly candid about himself, without ever getting in the way.
  • remarkably: And the text is remarkably candid about the way to achieve success.
  • unusually: The HL was unusually candid about its reliance on policy and principle as well as precedent.
  • quite: The Government have been quite candid on this point.
  • very: He also took the moment to be very candid about his divorce from wife Yvette.
  • so: Can you in your wildest dreams imagine the Times being so candid in the same position?

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