Candy
UK /["/ˈkændi/"]/US /["/ˈkændi/"]/
Definition
sweet food made of sugar and/or chocolate, eaten between meals; a piece of this
In simple words: Sweet food, usually made from sugar.
Examples
- a box of candy
- a candy store
- a candy bar
- Who wants the last piece of candy?
- She had enough candies in her pocket for all the children.
- I thought it was going to be difficult to get funding for the project, but in the end it was like taking candy from a baby.
Usage notes
Use 'candy' in casual conversations about food or treats. It's generally appropriate for all ages, but might be less formal in business contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of kids at a 'candy' factory, surrounded by colorful sweets.
Collocations
- butterscotch
- chocolate
- licorice
- eat
- unwrap
- hand out
- wrapper
- bar
- aisle
- like taking candy from a baby
Synonyms
- sweet
Antonyms
- vegetables
- healthy food
Common mistakes
- Using 'candies' when referring to candy in general.
- Confusing 'candy' with 'dessert' which is a broader category.
- Mispronouncing it as 'kan-dee' instead of 'kan-dee'.