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candidly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈkændɪdli/
1

in a direct, open, and sincere way, without trying to hide facts or soften the truth

  • He admitted candidly that he had no idea what to do next.
  • They discussed their frustrations candidly during the meeting.
  • Candidly, I don't think this project has any future.
  • She candidly revealed her past mistakes in the interview.
  • The manager answered the question candidly, without dodging.
2

in an unposed, natural, or spontaneous way, especially in photography or filming

  • The photographer captured the bride candidly during a quiet moment.
  • He was filmed candidly, laughing with friends at the café.
  • They moved candidly through the crowd, unnoticed by the camera.
  • She documented life on the streets candidly, preserving raw emotion.
  • The dog was photographed candidly as it chased its tail.
3

in a fair-minded and unbiased manner

  • The panel judged each entry candidly, regardless of reputation.
  • We must assess the risks candidly and not emotionally.
  • Candidly weighing the evidence, the jury returned a fair verdict.
  • He reviewed the film candidly, not letting hype affect him.
  • They looked at their own roles in the failure candidly and took responsibility.