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How to spell CANDIS correctly?

The correct spelling of "candis" could be "candies", "candid", "candace", "candis" (with a small "c" for a name) or "candles". It depends on the context of the misspelling, and a dictionary or online search engine can help determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell candis correctly

  • andes
  • ANTIS
  • Bandies I've been told that Bandies feast on the smaller mammals in the area.
  • bands I prefer wearing my bands on my wrists rather than around my neck.
  • Caddies I always feel sorry for the caddies because they never get to play.
  • cadiz
  • CADS
  • Candice I am Candice.
  • candid
  • candida Candida albicans is a pathogenic yeast that can cause infections in humans.
  • Candide Candide is aoptimistic novel written by Voltaire.
  • candied She loved the sweet taste of the candied apples at the fair.
  • Candies I have some candies in my bag.
  • candles The candles are giving off a nice smell.
  • candor
  • candy I love to eat candy in between meals as a sweet treat.
  • caners He caners the can across the room.
  • Canes I can't believe my eyes! There's a whole herd of wild canes of sheep in the field.
  • cannes Cannes is known for its prestigious film festival, which attracts celebrities and filmmakers from around the world.
  • Canoes I'm excited to try out my new canoes!
  • cans I have a six-pack of cans of paint in the garage.
  • Cantos The epic poem "The Cantos" by Ezra Pound is considered to be one of the most controversial and influential works of modernist literature.
  • cants She spent her time listening to her friend's cants about her job.
  • cards I always keep a few cards handy for when I want to make a quick conversation with someone.
  • condos My friend is looking for a place to call home, and she's thinking about buying one of the new condos near the beach.
  • Dandies The dandies of the 18th century were known for their flamboyant style and excessive attention to their appearance.
  • hands I use my hands to type this sentence.
  • Janis I went to see Janis Joplin at the Grand Ole Opry.
  • lands The beaches of the lands are empty.
  • sands The hot sun beat down on the sands of the desert.
  • wands The wizard pulled out his wands, one made of phoenix feather and the other of dragon heartstring.

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