Candider

/ˈkændɪdər/ adjective

More candid; more frank, honest, and straightforward in speech or manner.

Comparative form of 'candid,' from Latin 'candidus' (white, pure), originally meaning 'pure-white' and metaphorically 'pure in heart' or 'honest.' The shift to 'frank and honest' developed through the idea that purity suggests truthfulness.

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