1. sincere
He is usually straightforward and sincere and thereby gains the confidence of those who meet him.
To become trustworthy people, we must be sincere.
The charity sent out sincere thanks to the public for all the help it had received for the victims of the famine.
Sincere apologies.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Wishing to be sincere in their thoughts, they first extended to the utmost their knowledge. Such extension of knowledge lay in the investigation of things.
She gave me such a sincere welcome that I was at home with her immediately.
You have always been a sincere friend, thank you!
My children make pathetically sincere efforts to get up early.
We lay emphasis on the importance of being sincere.
Looking for somebody sincere, open-minded, thoughtful.
Overall, sincere congratulations to the rapporteurs and thank you very much for the cooperation.
The former England coach, were at the High Court in London to hear the News of the World offer its 'sincere apologies'.
If you want to build rapport with someone, it’s important to be sincere. People like to know that you mean what you say.
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Top 300 most important portuguese adjectives 201 -...2. candid
You have to be up-front and candid at interviews.
The teacher was quite candid about my chances of entering Tokyo University.
candid opinion
The boss was very candid with him about the standard of his work.
I just want younger girls to know this isn't candid life, or cool, or inspirational.
I like him in that he is honest and candid.
Roy is secretive and Ted is candid.
What do I think, you say ... well then, I'll give you my candid opinion.
And that’s why I say it’s a candid thing, I’m going to go jump out of the plane.
Please give us your candid response.
candid feedback
his responses were remarkably candid
To be candid with you, I think you're making a dreadful mistake.
I like candid people
I was not being candid with you when we met two weeks ago.