uncandid
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Chairman Caraway, accusing him of being "uncandid," remarked: "If you sold wheat abroad the way you answer this committee's questions, you'd never sell a bushel."
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Hodge's statement was so diplomatic it was uncandid; the conference was a thorough failure.
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It seemed to her that to omit this, to say nothing of him, would be as unfair to the one as uncandid to the other.
From The Great House by Weyman, Stanley John
Reader, candid or uncandid, carefully read and reflect on the facts described in this whole affair.
From The Negro: what is His Ethnological Status? 2nd Ed. by Payne, Buckner H. 'Ariel'
Theology is the most uncandid of all the current sciences; its results are the most self-contradictory; its premisses the most incoherent.
From Rationalism by Robertson, J. M. (John Mackinnon)