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Candidly

Candidly is an adverb used to describe speaking or acting in a frank, open, and sincere manner. It typically refers to statements or expressions that are free from pretense or careful concealment. In journalism, interviews, or personal communication, to answer candidly means to reveal one's true thoughts or feelings, even if the information is sensitive or uncomfortable. It does not necessarily imply rudeness; tone and context influence how it is received.

The word candidly derives from candid, which in turn comes from Latin candidus meaning white or pure,

Related terms include candor (noun), candidness (noun), and candid (adjective). Common collocations include “speak candidly,” “candid

carrying
a
metaphor
of
openness
and
honesty.
In
English,
candid
has
long
been
used
to
describe
straightforwardness,
and
candidly
functions
as
the
adverbial
form.
admission,”
and
“candid
assessment.”
Writers
and
speakers
often
use
candidly
to
invite
a
straightforward
or
vulnerable
disclosure,
but
it
can
risk
amplifying
bluntness
if
used
without
tact.
For
example:
“She
spoke
candidly
about
the
mistakes
in
her
project,”
or
“The
data
were
presented
candidly
to
the
committee.”