A candle is a burning wick embedded in wax, or another solid flammable substance such as tallow, which gives off a light, and in some cases, aroma. A candle can provide heat or a way to save time.
Words to Describe Candle
- Lighted: set afire or burning, providing with artificial light
- White: glowing white with heat
- Chandler: maker of candles
- Red: having any of numerous bright
- Flickering: shining unsteadily
- Snuffers: special scissor meant to cut the wick of a candle
- Standard: regularly and widely used
- Brief: of short duration
- Tall: lofty in style
- Scented: filled or impregnated with perfume
- Unlit: not set afire or burning
- Pink: of a light shade of red
- Thick: not thin, of a specific thickness
- Fat: lucrative, having a relatively large diameter
- Tiny: very small in size
- Dim: lacking in light, not bright, made dim or less bright
- Bright: having lots of light, emitting or reflecting light readily
- Light: any device serving as a source of illumination
- Candle stick: a holder with sockets for candles
- Blessed: enjoying the bliss of heaven
- Holy: belonging to or derived from or associated with a divine power
- Shaded: protected from heat and light with shade or shadow
- Unlighted: with illumination
- Feeble: lacking strength or vigor
- Finished: ended, brought to an end
- Spent: drained of energy or effectiveness
- Flaming: lighted up by or as by fire or flame
- Flaring: streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air
- Lantern: light in a transparent protective case
- Lit: provided with artificial light
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