Candid vs Candied - What's the difference?
candid | candied |
Impartial and free from prejudice.
Straightforward, open and sincere.
Not posed or rehearsed.
A spontaneous or unposed photograph.
(candy)
coated or encrusted with sugar
preserved in sugar or syrup by baking till it becomes translucent
As adjectives the difference between candid and candied
is that candid is impartial and free from prejudice while candied is coated or encrusted with sugar.As a noun candid
is a spontaneous or unposed photograph.As a verb candied is
(candy).candid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- he knew not where to look for faithful advice, efficient aid, or candid judgement.'' — Washington Irving — ''The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (1884)
- My candid opinion was that it was all rubbish!'' — Jules Verne — ''A Journey To The Center Of The Earth
- will the introduction of supplementary flash or flood intrude on a candid picture situation or ruin the mood? — Popular Photography (2002)
Synonyms
* frank * open * parrhesiastic * sincere * unreservedExternal links
* *Noun
(en noun)- His portraits looked stiff and formal but his candids showed life being lived.
candied
English
Verb
(head)- We candied some apples to get ready for the party.
Adjective
(en adjective)- Hot cross buns contain chopped candied fruit.