Candy English words: candy, sweet
Word analysis:
1. candy?
Pronunciation: English ['k?ndi ]美['k?ndi]
n. candy v. boil with sugar; crystallize into sugar
Example: The greedy little boy ate all the candy at the party.
The greedy little boy ate all the candies at the party.
2. sweet ?
Pronunciation: British [swi?t]? American [swi?t]
adj. Sweet; fragrant; pleasant. ; beautiful? n. sweets; sugar
Example: The dentist told the boy not to eat too many sweets.
The dentist told the boy not to eat too many sweets.
Another: candy and sweet usually refer to "candy", candy is an American word, and sweet is a British word.
Extended information:
Synonyms
sugar ?
Pronunciation: British ['?ɡ?(r)]? American [' ?ɡ?r]
n. Sugar, table sugar; sugar bowl; sweet words, flattery; treasure, sweetheart
v. To sweeten; to sprinkle sugar on... p>
☆ Entered English in the late 13th century, directly derived from Middle English candi, which generally means "raw sugar, white sugar."
Example:
1. He put some sugar into his coffee.
He added some sugar to the coffee.
2. If the lemonade tastes bitter, sugar it.
If the lemonade tastes bitter, Just add sugar.