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The difference between goody and candy Candy

The difference between goody and candy: they have different pronunciations, but they both mean candy.

goody 

English ['ɡ?di] American ['ɡ?di]

n. Something you want; sweets; hypocrite; An old woman of low status.

int. This is really great.

candy 

English ['k?ndi] American ['k?ndi]

n. Candy.

v. Boil with sugar; crystallize into sugar.

The greedy little boy ate all the candy at the party.

The greedy little boy ate all the candy at the party.

The mother distributed candy among children.

The mother distributed candy to the children.

They have all the goody that a higher income brings.

They have all the goody that a higher income brings.

She opened the bag of goodies.

She opened the bag of goodies.