Honestly means truthfully, while candidly means frankly, openly, without reservation. An honest statement is accurate but may not say all that could be said on the matter were the speaker more candid. Here is an example. "Yes, I honestly do love that new cut on you! If I can be candid, though, I think you looked better as a brunette."
The coach answered the questions honestly and candidly. If politicans answered questions more candidly, faith in our govenment would be restored. If you have nothing to hide, then why not respond candidly during the police interview?
honestly, sincerely, in truth, candidly, openly, freely, directly, plainly, bluntly
I will tell you candidly, that you have no chance of winning.
If you don't know the difference between "their" and "there," do you honestly think you deserve an answer?
John spoke candidly about his experiences in New York.
I wish that our candidate could speak more candidly on the subject of employment. I wonder how many people have been candidly polled on the subject.
Atticus was trying to speak candidly and honestly, rather than being intentionally insulting. He was aiming to educate and challenge the jury's prejudices through his arguments and questioning.
Candidly
You must never speak candidly in front of the people from the Human Resources department, because they will report everything you say to your bosses.If the sanctity of the doctor-patient and the attorney-client privileges are breached, people will not speak candidly to their doctors or lawyers.Potential jurors are closely scrutinized, in order to ascertain whether or not they can candidly decide the defendant's guilt or innocence.She laughed candidly at his joke, then remembered she was angry at him and forced herself to stop.The detectives grew suspicious when she did not answer their questions candidly, but spoke as though she were reading lines that she had memorized.
PS7 has more features then 6. but honestly they are so old you ought to just get Photoshop CS4 or 5
I honestly have no clue I need the answer to the exact same question for my stupid reading homework :/
No, candid is an adjective. The adverb form is "candidly."