candour

[ˈkændə(r)]

candour Definition

  • 1the quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness
  • 2the quality of being impartial; fairness

Using candour: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "candour" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I admired his candour and honesty.

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    She spoke with candour about her personal struggles.

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    The report was written with remarkable candour.

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    He answered the question with refreshing candour.

candour Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with candour

  • a quality of being open and honest in thought and action

    Example

    Her candour of mind made her a trustworthy friend.

  • a quality of being open and honest in speech

    Example

    The politician's candour of speech won him many supporters.

  • a quality of being open and honest in feelings and emotions

    Example

    His candour of heart made him a compassionate doctor.

Origins of candour

from Latin 'candor', meaning 'whiteness, brightness'

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Summary: candour in Brief

'Candour' [ˈkændə(r)] refers to the quality of being open and honest in expression or impartial in judgement. It is exemplified by phrases like 'candour of mind,' 'candour of speech,' and 'candour of heart.' 'Candour' is often admired and appreciated, as in 'I admired his candour and honesty.'