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candidly

[ US /ˈkændɪdɫi/ ]
[ UK /kˈændɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. (used as intensives reflecting the speaker's attitude) it is sincerely the case that
    frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn
    honestly, I don't believe it
    candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience

How To Use candidly In A Sentence

  • candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience
  • Very close and trusted friends share confidences candidly. They feel secure that they will not be ridiculed of derided,and their confidences will be honored. 
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  • She is really a PR consultant, who candidly calls herself a "paid shill for the Bush administration."
  • Even more candidly, the maestro of Tudor court books and ceremonies last studied Anglo-Saxon history, he admits, as a schoolboy.
  • The organizational theorists who have championed the matrixing approach candidly label it an organizational overlay.
  • Will she be true to her 1995 self and candidly cut through the "vacuity" that rains down at these hearings? Politics Daily
  • Jesse’s so woke that he candidly addresses his light-skinned, blue-eyed privilege.
  • He suppressed, a little uncandidly, the fact of her first reluctance. April Hopes
  • The organizational theorists who have championed the matrixing approach candidly label it an organizational overlay.
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