Definitions for Candace

Candace Can·dace

Spelling: [kan-dis, kan-duh-see, kan-dey-see]
IPA: /ˈkæn dɪs, ˈkæn dəˌsi, kænˈdeɪ si/

Candace is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 107 anagrams from letters in Candace (aaccden).

Definitions for Candace

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “glowing.”.

Examples for Candace

Candace thought him delightful; he thought her more than delightful.

By the way, she must have come down on the 'Eolus' with you, Candace.

Candace Browning, head of global research for Bank of America, called such thinking “completely out of touch with the reality.”

Candace wore whatever it was ordained that she should wear, but she did not always "like" it.

Jaffe was the Candace Bushnell of the atomic age, painting a picture of the life of single working women in New York City.

"Here's your passenger," he said, helping Candace into the carriage.

She kissed Candace, and looked at her with a sort of soft scrutiny.

It reminded me a bit of an alternative take on The Wolf of Wall Street—through the Toni and Candace lens.

And you had a sister [Candace Cameron] who was on Full House.

Candace Bushnell, whose New York Observer column became the inspiration for Sex and the City, hopes that it is.

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