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candidly

[ kan-did-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a frank, outspoken, straightforward way; openly and without holding back:

    We created a neutral space where everyone could speak candidly about race issues and also work side-by-side in "co-designing" solutions.

  2. without any posing or scripting, and typically without the knowledge of the person being photographed or filmed:

    We are stealing from our subjects when we work candidly—stealing moments, expressions, emotions, positions, and movements.

  3. fairly and impartially; honestly:

    “Look at these matters candidly, Mr. Editor,†wrote one subscriber.



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Zoe Kazan created a stir this week by candidly discussing her grandfather, Elia Kazan, and his decision to name actors who had been fellow communists.

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In his first broadcast interview since the diagnosis, Windass spoke candidly about the impact the news was having on his mental health and his family.

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Since his return, Singh has candidly admitted his struggles with addiction and mental health.

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Some can’t stand her for being a Black woman who candidly revealed the royal family’s racism or for being a Black woman with a series in a genre nearly exclusively dominated by white women.

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On it, they candidly discuss the tricky balancing act between their careers and personal lives.

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