Use "be candid" in a sentence

1. 12 To be candid, I don't agree.

2. 8 To be candid, I can't stand her.

3. 30 This was an unusual situation, an opportunity to be candid for once.

4. 16 To be candid with you, I think you're making a dreadful mistake.

5. A Consigliere never needs to ask if he may be candid because no leader of quality wants to hear anything else

6. When audits are performed by third parties, the resulting auditor's opinion expressed on items being Audited (a company's financials, internal controls, or a system) can be candid and honest

7. ‘a Candid discussion’ ‘This is the most honest, Candid, and intelligent discussion I've read of this topic.’ ‘Corporate tax people need to be Candid and straightforward about all that information.’

8. If someone tells you they think you're boring, you might reply with, "While I appreciate your Candor, I don't think we need to be friends anymore." The corresponding adjective is candid, as in "I want you to be candid.