candidly

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Etymology

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From candid +‎ -ly.

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Adverb

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candidly (comparative more candidly, superlative most candidly)

  1. in a candid manner; frankly.
    • 1891, Henry Melville, chapter 3, in Billy Budd:
      Such an episode in the Island's grand naval story her naval historians naturally abridge; one of them (G.P.R. James) candidly acknowledging that fain would he pass it over did not "impartiality forbid fastidiousness."

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