15 Verbs to Use for the Word candor

"It argued the sincerest candor to make such an acknowledgement.

" Kilian indulged in a good laugh, which wasn't quite fair, considering Charlotte's candor.

Success, however, could hardly be worse; he fails to establish his point, but succeeds in discrediting either his candor or his discrimination.

No one could for a moment doubt his candor and earnestness.

" If editors of newspapers knew the avidity with which their articles are read by persons isolated as we are, I have the charity to believe they would devote a little more time, and exert a little more candor, in penning them.

His excellency regrets that Mr. Gallatin, who, he says, "has convinced him how pleasing and advantageous it is to negotiate with a statesman who exhibits candor and ability in his discussions," did not receive from his Government during his stay in France the necessary powers for this double negotiation.

"Her smile eludeth me, though it hath the candor of a child's," the master cried.

But I cite the case as illustrating M. Michelet's candor.

" "The overland route does not lead directly through paradise, my dear Mrs. Stanley," admitted Coronado with insinuating candor.

He knew she had met Kit, but did not know if he liked her candor.

"The same forceful character," he observed gently, "the same blunt candor.

Now, certainly, I shall reward your candor in a fashion that will be whispered about for a long while.

A verbatim report of the Admiral would, however, harm no one, signify high-toned candor and a certain breezy simplicity in the treatment of momentous matters.

And yet, though he seemed to affect entire candor with me, I was, strangely enough, puzzled by some reserve that still lurked beneath his manner.

I think that I would call my tragedy Futility, for it would mirror the life of Lichfield with unengaging candor; and, as a consequence, people would complain that my tragedy lacked sustained interest, and that its participants were inconsistent; that it had no ordered plot, no startling incidents, no high endeavors, and no especial aim; and that it was equally deficient in all time-hallowed provocatives of either laughter or tears.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  candor