Candidate
UK //ˈkændɪdət//US //ˈkændɪdɪt//
Definition
A person who applies for a job or is nominated for a position.
In simple words: A person applying for a job or position.
Examples
- The candidate impressed the interview panel with her skills.
- Many candidates applied for the position at the tech company.
- As a strong candidate, he was invited for a second interview.
- The leading candidate in the election gave a powerful speech.
- It's important to evaluate each candidate fairly.
Usage notes
Used in job interviews and elections. Not suitable for casual conversations. Typically a formal context.
Grammar pattern
candidate + for + position
Memory hint
Think of a 'can-do' person applying for a job.
Collocations
- strong candidate
- selected candidate
- job candidate
- preferred candidate
Synonyms
- applicant
- contender
- nominee
- entrante
Antonyms
- incumbent
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'candidacy' which refers to the state of being a candidate.
- Using 'candidate' for something other than people, which is incorrect.
- Don't use 'candidateships' as it is not a standard term.