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Candide Can·dide

Spelling: [French kahn-deed]
IPA: /French kɑ̃ˈdid/

Candide is a 7 letter English word.

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  1. a philosophical novel (1759) by Voltaire.

Examples for Candide

Candide opposed these sentiments, but he did it in a discreet manner.

The optimist of Candide was a Mallock in mourning compared to this.

This is the novel of 'Candide', of which I cannot speak because I have not read it.

Yes, and saw them burn the new edition of Monsieur Voltaire's Candide.

In Candide, or the Optimist, there is an admirable stroke of Voltaire's.

Pray,” said Candide, “by what master are the two first of these?

Such is the famous text as a satire on which Candide was composed.

For "Candide" is not only a clever book, a witty book, a wise book.

All these objects meet and unite in the most famous and most daring of all, Candide, 1758.

Candide presented him with a diamond worth two thousand sequins.

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