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candidate

[ noun kan-di-deyt, -dit; verb kan-di-deyt ]

noun

  1. a person who seeks an office, honor, etc.:

    a candidate for governor.

  2. a person who is selected by others as a contestant for an office, honor, etc.
  3. a person who is deserving of or seems destined for a certain end or fate:

    Such a reckless spender is a candidate for the poorhouse.

  4. a student studying for a degree:

    Candidates for the B.A. will have to meet certain minimum requirements.



verb (used without object)

candidated, candidating.
  1. to become a candidate for service as a new minister of a church; preach before a congregation that is seeking a new minister.

candidate

/ -d瑟t; 藞k忙nd瑟d蓹t蕛蓹; 藞k忙nd瑟藢de瑟t; 藞k忙nd瑟d蓹s瑟 /

noun

  1. a person seeking or nominated for election to a position of authority or honour or selection for a job, promotion, etc
  2. a person taking an examination or test
  3. a person or thing regarded as suitable or likely for a particular fate or position

    this wine is a candidate for his cellar

鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • candidacy, noun
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 肠补苍路诲颈路诲补路肠测 [kan, -di-d, uh, -see], noun
  • 辫谤别路肠补苍路诲颈路诲补路迟耻谤别 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of candidate1

First recorded in 1605鈥15, candidate is from the Latin word 肠补苍诲颈诲腻迟耻蝉 鈥渃lothed in white鈥 (adective), 鈥渃andidate for office鈥 (noun, in reference to the white togas worn by those seeking office); candid, -ate 1
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of candidate1

C17: from Latin 肠补苍诲颈诲腻迟耻蝉 clothed in white (because in ancient Rome a candidate wore a white toga), from candidus white
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Yet 100 days is 99 more than candidate Trump said he鈥檇 need to Make America Great Again.

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Amplifying the uncertainty, McDonnell has yet to fill several captain and several commander vacancies, and he has not elevated any candidates from the lieutenant鈥檚 promotional list.

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Less than 10 years ago, NYC-DSA was reluctant to endorse candidates for fear of wasting political capital on decisive and potentially embarrassing losses.

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The Homelessness Prevention Unit analysts randomly work their way through the names on the high-risk list to come up with two groups of candidates.

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But he said he found it tricky to vote for candidates who he thought were"morally reproachable" and at the local elections, he wanted to vote for those who deemed "honourable and upright."

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What does听candidate mean?

Candidate most commonly means someone who鈥檚 seeking to be elected, hired, or appointed to a position, especially a political office or job.

The word candidate most commonly refers to a politician seeking election or a person who has applied for a job. But it can be used in several other ways to refer to someone or something under consideration for some kind of treatment or status.

Example: We have more than 100 applicants, but almost none of them are qualified candidates for this job.

Where does听candidate come from?

The word candidate comes from the Latin 肠补苍诲颈诲腻迟耻蝉, meaning 鈥渃lothed in white鈥濃攁 reference to the fact that ancient Roman political candidates often wore white togas (or robes). The related word candid, meaning 鈥渙utspoken or sincere,鈥 comes from the Latin candidus, meaning 鈥渟hining white.鈥 The first recorded use of candidate in English comes from the 1600s.

Candidate has been used since then to refer to politicians running for office. Later, candidate began to be used in relation to academics, referring to a student pursuing a particular degree, such as a Ph.D. candidate. The word is commonly used today to mean someone who has applied for a job. Candidate can refer to any applicant for a job, but it is often specifically used for one who is seriously being considered for it.

Candidate can also be used in a more general way to refer to any person being considered for something, as in candidate for surgery (a person who may qualify to undergo a procedure) or candidate for promotion. But candidate isn鈥檛 only used for people鈥攖hings can be candidates, too. For example, a particular expense might be considered a candidate for a budget cut, or a wine may be a candidate for a prize.

The word candidate is often used in the context of official decisions, but it doesn鈥檛 have to be. You could say that a movie is a candidate for your top 10 list, or you could tease your friend by saying they鈥檙e a candidate for Blockhead of the Year. (If we鈥檙e being candid, that seems like what most politicians are running for, too.)

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What are some other forms of candidate?

  • candidacy (noun)
  • candidateship (noun, primarily British)
  • candidature (noun, primarily British)
  • precandidacy (noun)
  • precanditure (noun)

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What are some words that share a root or word element with candidate?听

What are some words that often get used in discussing candidate?

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How is听candidate听used in real life?

Candidate is most often used in the context of running for political office or applying for a job.

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Which of the following words can be a synonym for candidate?

A. associate
B. applicant
C. consideration
D. campaign

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