Candle (Noun)
Syllable division: can·dle
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkæn.dəl/ US: /ˈkæn.dəl/
Meaning: A piece of wax in the form of a stick with a wick (or string) in the center that slowly burns to provide light.
Example:
> I think that I am going to take a candle-lit bath tonight.
> Can you buy some candles for the dinner table, please?
> When the power went off, she found some candles that she could light.
> He decided to start his own candle-making business.
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I use a candle every night because it beautiful
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I found that it was super easy and cheap to make a homemade scented candle.
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Are you going to try making your own candles at home?
Peoplle lit candles to commemorate their realtives who died.
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People lit candles to commemorate their relatives who died.
On Valentine’s Day, the couple like having a romantic dinner in the candle light.
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Before there was no electric light, we used candles a lot for reading at night.
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Before there was any electric light, we used candles for reading at night.
when i do not have energie in my home candles used
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You can also say: When I do not have energy at home, I like to use my candles.