candor
Americannoun
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the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression; candidness.
The candor of the speech impressed the audience.
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freedom from bias; fairness; impartiality.
to consider an issue with candor.
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Obsolete. kindliness.
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Obsolete. purity.
Etymology
Origin of candor
First recorded in 1350–1400 (for sense “extreme whiteness”); Middle English, from Latin: “radiance, whiteness”; candid, -or 1
Example Sentences
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That candor doubles as an appealing quality to analysts like Lee, who appreciate Karp’s “transparent communication style.”
From Barron's • Apr. 1, 2026
The Fed publishes the information without naming the businesses, to promote candor.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 4, 2026
But as its popularity has grown, so has the risk that accompanies the type of candor the hosts offer.
From Salon • Jan. 21, 2026
During our conversation, Lilleaas’ candor and lack of vanity are striking.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 6, 2026
The town, instead of doubting her innocence, pitied her candor.
From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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