Associations to the word «Candide»
Noun
- Voltaire
- Bernstein
- Optimism
- Leonard
- Vox
- Overture
- Dorado
- Satire
- Novella
- Sweeney
- Glitter
- Maximilian
- Gottfried
- Musical
- Syphilis
- Hadley
- Adolph
- Lisbon
- Westphalia
- Olivier
- Fairy
- Libretto
- Opera
- Enlightenment
- Sorcerer
- Au
- Protagonist
- Venice
- Tutor
- Conductor
- Classic
- Todd
- Revival
- Jesuit
- Symphony
- Adventures
- Travel
- Clement
- Wheeler
- François
- Xiv
- Gustav
- Wilhelm
- Jacques
- Novel
- Meditation
- Orchestra
- Geneva
- Auto
- Happy
- Narrator
- Finale
- Le
- Ludwig
- Theatre
- Gay
- Johann
- Kurt
- Earthquake
- Grammy
- Philosopher
- Ensemble
- Canon
- Candy
- Evil
- Richards
- Concert
- Della
- Pierre
- Chorus
- Voyage
- Wit
- Excavation
- Claude
- Tale
- Sur
- Michel
- Disaster
- Thunder
- Production
- Tony
- Adaptation
- Genre
- Martin
Adjective
Wiktionary
CANDIDE, proper noun. A novel by Voltaire (in which the protagonist shares his moniker with the title.)
CANDIDE, proper noun. The Operetta of the same name, by Leonard Bernstein.
CANDIDE, proper noun. A naïve and innocent person.
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.