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the candor
noun
Whiteness; brilliance.
Exact(59)
No bosses around to curb the candor.
The candor is insipid, and almost admirable.
I was startled by the candor of the doctor.
The candor found in his letters often eluded him elsewhere.
Where is the candor for the church's anguished parishioners?
It also questioned the top leadership at the bank and the candor of Mr. Diamond's testimony.
Mr. Vaccacio, not one for sugarcoating, welcomed if not the news, the candor.
I have come, in my three short years, to admire the candor of New Yorkers.
Someone uneasy with the candor of his archive could delete the material that pained him.
More troubling, the leaks will reduce the candor of American dialogue in the region and elsewhere.
The candor that has stamped Ms. Manheim's career comes out of her own painful journey.
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