Definition: Candide is a novel by Immanuel Kant, published in 1769. The word Candide means "a boy" or "a fool". It also has other meanings depending on context: - It can also be used as an adjective to mean "a boy of that age, with that kind of appearance, mannerisms and habits." - Sometimes it is shortened to "Candie," which comes from the name of the author. - In English-speaking contexts, the word sometimes refers to a person or idea who is naive and foolish. The definition depends on context. It is often used as an adjective or adverb to describe someone or something that is foolish or naive.
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