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uncandid



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Hodge's statement was so diplomatic it was uncandid; the conference was a thorough failure.

From Time Magazine Archive

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."

From Time Magazine Archive

Nothing could be more uncandid than this statement.

From Discussion on American Slavery by Breckinridge, Rev. Robert J.

At all events, I have told you what, had I kept back, would have seemed to myself an uncandid reservation.

From A Rent In A Cloud by Lever, Charles James

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)




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