Can‧dide /kɒnˈdiːd $ kɑːn-/
(1759) a book by the French writer
Voltaire which is a
satire (=humorous criticism) on the belief that ‘everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds’. Candide is a young man who is taught to be an
optimist, but his experiences show him how bad life is, and he decides that it is best to ‘cultivate
(=look after) one’s own garden’.
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲