candle

Definition

  • noun: wax that has been formed into a stick or another shape and has a string in the middle that can be burned
  • noun: a usually molded or dipped mass of wax or tallow containing a wick that may be burned (as to give light, heat, or scent or for celebration or votive purposes)
  • verb: to examine by holding between the eye and a light
  • usually used in the phrase 'not worth the candle'
  • synonyms: luminary, taper, planet

Examples

  • The car is so old that replacing the engine is 'not worth the candle'. [=the effort isn't worth the cost]

  • The new movie doesn't 'hold a candle to' [=it is not as good as] the original version.

  • We came to the memorial to 'burn' [='light'] a candle for the victims of the accident.

Movie quotes

  • (..) Leonard, come on up with us. My daughter's boyfriend, everybody-- come on. We're going to light a candle for David. He's very popular. I thought it was on silent. Excuse me. I'm sorry. Help me count, everybody. Here we go-- one two... (..)
    2008 Two Lovers
  • (..) when you get this? All right. Hey, Happy Thanksgiving. Bye. to come up and give you support for your candle-lighting. Our host, dad Michael, would like to say a few words. If you could give him a tremendous round of applause... Thank you. (..)
    2008 Two Lovers