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Candidate ˈkændɪdət Elections Local Job Person Noun Bre

Word candidate
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈkændɪdət / NAmE / ˈkændɪdət /
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  • one of the leading candidates for the presidency
  • a presidential candidate
  • he stood as a candidate in the local elections.
  • there were a large number of candidates for the job.
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candidate

(noun)BrE / ˈkændɪdət / NAmE / ˈkændɪdət /
  1. a person who is trying to be elected or is applying for a job
    • one of the leading candidates for the presidency
    • a presidential candidate
    • He stood as a candidate in the local elections.
    • There were a large number of candidates for the job.
    • The party intends to field a candidate in the next general election.
  2. a person taking an exam
    • Candidates are allowed to use dictionaries in this examination.
    • a candidate for the degree of MPhil
  3. a person or group that is considered suitable for something or that is likely to get something or to be something
    • Our team is a prime candidate for relegation this year.
    • Your father is an obvious candidate for a heart attack.

    Extra Examples

    • Our organization is putting up five candidates in the elections.
    • Prospective parliamentary candidates met party leaders last week.
    • She decided to stand as a candidate in the local elections.
    • She was the only candidate for the post.
    • She’s a likely candidate for promotion.
    • The committee will select the best candidate for the job.
    • The successful candidate will be fluent in French and German.
    • There were no suitable candidates for the position.
    • This is a prime candidate for best movie of the year.
    • We rejected most of the candidates as unsuitable.
    • We run special revision courses for examination candidates.

    Word Origin

    • early 17th cent.: from Latin candidatus ‘white-robed’, also denoting a candidate for office (who traditionally wore a white toga), from candidus ‘white’.
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