candidate

/ˈkæn.dɪdət/

KÆN · dɪdət (2 syllables)

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Definition

A person who seeks to be elected or appointed to a position or privilege.

Etymology

From Latin candidātus (“a person who is standing for public office”, noun), from candidus (“dazzling white, shining, clear”) + -ātus, -āta, -ātum (participial adjective-forming suffix), in reference to Roman candidates wearing bleached white togas as a symbol of purity at a public forum. By surface analysis, candid + -ate (noun-forming suffix).

Example Sentences

  • "Smith announced he was the party's candidate for the next election."
  • "All candidates who miss the deadline or make a spelling mistake in their applications are automatically rejected."
  • "Artiles, a Republican operative with a reputation for a foul mouth and sharp elbows, is accused of financing a sham candidate whose candidacy was intended to siphon votes from a legitimate Democratic candidate in a state Senate race in South Florida’s 37th District. The candidate has the same last name as then-Democratic incumbent Jose Javier Rodriguez but did not actively campaign for the seat and has since admitted being recruited as a spoiler."
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