| Id | ESLPod_0791_WE_1257 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 791 |
| Episode Title | Taking Photographs |
| Phrase | candid |
| Text | In this podcast, a "candid" is a photograph taken informally, usually without the person in the photograph knowing that it is being taken: "Instead of taking a lot of formal photos, Aaron asked the photographer to take a lot of candids of his friends and family." The word "candid" is also used to mean truthful and straightforward, not trying to hide the truth: "If I'm being candid, the reason you didn't get the job is because you don't have enough experience yet." Or, "The members of this family need to have a candid discussion about whether we should stay in this town or move to another one." |
| Topics | Entertainment + Sports | Travel |
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