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uncandidness

/kan-did-nis/US // ˈkæn dɪd nɪs //

非竞争性,非竞争性的,非候选人,非候选者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality of being open, honest, or straightforward:We appreciate the promptness and candidness with which the professor has addressed and apologized for his oversight.The book, despite its candidness about the grim realities of the situation, offers a message of hope and promise.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infalsity
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Examples

  • Rooted in truth and candidness, this song is easily the most healthiest love song outside anyone not named Jhené Aiko.

  • Women didn’t hold back, a school district leader certainly had a take on the state of the district, the mayor reversed himself, newspapers apologized and Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez displayed her characteristic candidness.

  • But even he was surprised by the candidness of the final version.

  • The setting, of course, is designed to allow an air of candidness, away from the Capitol Hill cameras and partisan zingers.

  • It feels more like a peace offering than a warning, a casual gesture signifying her candidness.

  • The value of their joint production lies in this candidness.

  • He struck the final note in the candidness of the establishment, a priest whose ritual contained no mysteries.

  • To-day there are certain recognized courtesies of speech, and kindliness has taken the place of candidness.

  • "I am not of your opinion, my dear Charlotte," objected John, whose candidness would have suffered under the reticence.

  • "You're not," she remonstrated with the candidness that John found later was so engaging.