candies

[ˈkændiz]

candies Definition

a sweet food made with sugar or chocolate, typically flavored and often containing nuts or fruit.

Using candies: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "candies" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She loves to eat candies after dinner.

  • Example

    He bought a bag of candies for the kids.

  • Example

    The store sells a variety of candies.

  • Example

    I have a sweet tooth and can't resist candies.

candies Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for candies

Phrases with candies

  • a chocolate bar containing candy

    Example

    I bought a candy bar from the vending machine.

  • a stick of hard candy with a curved end, traditionally given at Christmas

    Example

    The children hung candy canes on the Christmas tree.

  • a fluffy spun sugar confection

    Example

    The fairground vendor sold cotton candy to the children.

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Summary: candies in Brief

The term 'candies' [ˈkændiz] refers to sweet foods made with sugar or chocolate, often flavored and containing nuts or fruit. It includes phrases like 'candy bar,' 'candy cane,' and 'cotton candy.' 'Candies' is a casual term for 'confectionery.'