Candid means honest and truthful. It means the person is not hiding anything.
Candid
Sentence: Her remarks were candid. Sentence: The two opponents had a frank exchange of words.
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As long as the photos are not 'you in the nude' then there is nothing wrong with him showing you candid shots of you. If you do not like your boyfriend taking candid shots of you and feel it is invading your privacy then communicate to him how you feel about it.
No, it is not. An oxymoron would be the combination of two contradicting words, such as "dishonestly candid", or "almost barely". For example, "He was dishonestly candid about what he thought of my outfit" or "I almost barely scraped through with a pass on that exam."
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"Candid" is a word that means honest and sincere. It is often used to describe someone who speaks openly and truthfully.
No. It's coincidental that the two syllables spell the words "can" and "did." They don't mean the same thing in the word "candid," so it's not a compound word.
"She wore a candid expression." "We had a very candid discussion."
candid truthful trustworthy
a and i are the short vowels in the candid