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candor (noun)

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  • candor — noun Etymology: French & Latin; French candeur, from Latin candor, from candēre more at candid Date: 14th century 1. a. whiteness, brilliance b. obsolete unstained purity 2. freedom from prejudice or malice …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • candor — I (impartiality) noun detachment, disinterestedness, disinterestness, dispassionateness, equitableness, equity, even handedness, evenness, fair treatment, fairness, justness, liberality, neutrality, nonpartisanship, objectivity, probity, unbias,… …   Law dictionary

  • candor — noun I m not sure he appreciated my candor Syn: frankness, openness, honesty, candidness, truthfulness, sincerity, forthrightness, directness, plain spokenness, bluntness, straightforwardness, outspokenness; informal telling it like it is …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • candor — noun /ˈkæn.də,ˈkæn.dɚ/ a) the state of being sincere and open in speech; honesty in expression b) Impartiality Syn: honesty, sincerity, fairness, impartiality …   Wiktionary

  • candor — noun 1. ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty • Syn: ↑fairness, ↑fair mindedness, ↑candour • Ant: ↑unfairness (for: ↑fairness) • …   Useful english dictionary

  • candor — can|dor [ kændər ] noun uncount honesty, even when the truth is not pleasant …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • candour — (US candor) noun the quality of being open and honest. Origin ME (in the sense whiteness , hence purity , lack of bias , honesty ): from L. candor …   English new terms dictionary

  • candour — (US candor) ► NOUN ▪ the quality of being open and honest. ORIGIN Latin candor whiteness, purity …   English terms dictionary

  • nonpartisanship — noun an inclination to weigh both views or opinions equally • Syn: ↑impartiality • Ant: ↑partiality (for: ↑impartiality) • Derivationally related forms: ↑impartial ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • ingenuity — noun (plural ties) Date: circa 1592 1. obsolete candor, ingenuousness 2. a. skill or cleverness in devising or combining ; inventiveness b. cleverness or aptness of design or contrivance 3. an ingenious device or contrivance …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • simplicity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English simplicite, from Anglo French simplicité, from Latin simplicitat , simplicitas, from simplic , simplex Date: 14th century 1. the state of being simple, uncomplicated, or uncompounded 2. a. lack of… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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