Candid Meaning in English
word
/ˈkændəd/
KAN-did
/kˈændɪd/
KAN-did
释义
If someone is candid, they are honest and say what they really think, even if it is sometimes uncomfortable or embarrassing.
用法与细微差别
'Candid' is more formal than 'honest' and often describes frank speech in interviews or advice. 'Candid photo' means a photo taken naturally, without posing. It usually has a positive or neutral tone, but can imply bluntness. Don’t confuse with 'candidate'.
Spanish: franco - sinceroPortuguese (BR): franco - sinceroPortuguese (PT): franco - sinceroChinese (Simplified): 坦率的 - 直言不讳的Chinese (Traditional): 坦率的 - 直言不諱的Hindi: खरा - स्पष्टवादीArabic: صريح - واضحBengali: খোলামেলা - স্পষ্টবাদীRussian: откровенный - искреннийJapanese: 率直な - 正直なVietnamese: thẳng thắn - thật thàKorean: 솔직한 - 담백한Turkish: içten - samimi - açık sözlüUrdu: صاف گو - بے تکلفIndonesian: terus terang - jujur
例句
She gave a candid answer to the question.
basic
He is always candid about his feelings.
basic
Her candid remarks surprised everyone in the room.
basic
To be candid, I don't really like that movie.
natural
I appreciate your candid feedback—it's really helpful.
natural
That was a really candid photo of us laughing!
natural