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Candle in the wind Meaning in English

expression

ˈkændəɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈwaɪnd/, /ˈwɪnd
KAN-dul in thuh/ thee WIND/ WYYND
kˈændəl/ /ˈɪn/ /ðə, ði/ /ˈwaɪnd
KAND-ul in thuh/ thee WYYND

Definition

A poetic expression used to describe a person or thing that is fragile, vulnerable, or easily affected by challenges and difficulties, like a candle that could be blown out by the wind.

Usage & Nuances

Figurative, poetic, and emotive. Popularized by Elton John's famous song about Marilyn Monroe and later Princess Diana. Used for people seen as sensitive or unable to withstand hardship. Not for literal candles—only metaphorical use.

Example Sentences

She lived her whole life like a candle in the wind.

basic

Many see the singer as a candle in the wind after her struggles.

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He felt like a candle in the wind when he lost his job.

basic

After the scandal, she was just a candle in the wind—lost and alone.

natural

People called her a candle in the wind, but she proved everyone wrong.

natural

Sometimes life makes you feel like a candle in the wind, but you have to keep shining.

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