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The Word of the Day for June 28 is:

candidate \KAN-duh-dayt\ noun
*1 : one that aspires to or is nominated or qualified for an office,
membership, or award
2 : one likely or suited to undergo or be chosen for something specified
3 : a student in the process of meeting final requirements for a degree

Example sentence:
Voters will have several appealing candidates to choose from in this
election.

Did you know?
When a person running for public office in ancient Rome greeted voters in
the Forum, the center of judicial and public business, he wore a toga that had
been whitened with chalk. As a result, the Latin word for someone seeking
office came to be "candidatus," meaning literally "clothed in white."
"Candidatus," in turn, comes from the adjective "candidus," meaning "white."
"Candidatus" was adopted into English as "candidate" at the beginning of the
17th century.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.




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