Candor in english
Candor
pronunciation: kændɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kændɜr part of speech: noun
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candor = naivety [naïvete/naivete] ; candour [candor, -USA] ; gullibility.
Example: He was struck favorably by the board's naivety and obvious interest.Example: The author suggests openness -- self-disclosure, candour, and honesty -- as a means of enhancing the abilities of the individual librarian and the library to survive or succeed.Example: Gullibility may be an early warning sign of dementia.