candidate in Italian
candidate in Italian is candidato, candidata, candidare — candidate means a person seeking to be elected or appointed to a position.
candidate in Italian
candidato
(originally, jargon) A participant in an examination. [from 1690s]
candidata
(originally, jargon) A participant in an examination. [from 1690s]
candidare
(nonstandard, chiefly, jargon, _, &, _, NNES) To make or name (something) as a candidate (to be chosen or deemed suitable for a purpose).
What does "candidate" mean?
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noun A person seeking to be elected or appointed to a position.
"Three candidates are running for city council this year."
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noun Someone or something well suited for a particular purpose or outcome.
"This old barn is a prime candidate for demolition."
candidate in a sentence
- Three candidates are running for city council this year.
- The hiring manager interviewed five candidates for the role.
- This old barn is a prime candidate for demolition.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "candidate" in Italian?
"candidate" in Italian is candidato, candidata, candidare. candidate means: A person seeking to be elected or appointed to a position.
How do you use "candidate" in a sentence?
Example: "Three candidates are running for city council this year." In Italian, "candidate" is candidato, candidata, candidare.
Are there other ways to say "candidate" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "candidate": candidato, candidata, candidare.
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