Similar words: staidness, coldness, boldness, redness, sadness, madness, hardness, goodness. Meaning: n. the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech.
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1. This candidness can cause problems in their relationships with their peers or loved ones.
2. Along with their fearlessness it's the candidness of these three interrupters, who have made their lives open books from which they preach a new gospel of peace, that pulls you into the movie.
3. Restored the literature candidness, causes the literature truly to pay attention to the self sufficient world which the text constructs.
4. He's also well liked by his teammates as as the media, in particular for his candidness.
5. I'm expecting an interesting afternoon session. I hope my candor and candidness will match your vigor and vitality.
6. Sticking to the editor's originality and emphasizing the ethics of justice and candidness.
7. Instead of deflating his credibility, this kind of refreshing candidness makes the audience more trusting of whatever else he might say: after all, he's clearly not hiding anything.
8. The concrete manifestation in two aspects, latent is the scientific rational user friendly with the non-user friendly, reveals in is "altogether in" non-candid and individual candidness.
More similar words: staidness, coldness, boldness, redness, sadness, madness, hardness, goodness, mildness, kindness, fondness, loudness, tiredness, weirdness, forwardness, wickedness, shrewdness, preparedness, wretchedness, awkwardness, for goodness sake, unexpectedness, interrelatedness, earnestness, wednesday, carelessness, uselessness, homelessness, tactlessness, selflessness.