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    Eye can·dy
    /ī ˈkandē/

    noun

    • 1. visual images that are superficially attractive and entertaining but intellectually undemanding: informal "the film's success rested on a promotional campaign showcasing its relentless eye candy"

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  2. Eye candy definition: someone or something that is visually attractive or pleasing but is usually considered to lack worth or merit. . See examples of EYE CANDY used in a sentence.

  3. Feb 4, 2021 · something nice to look at but has little substance or use. slick animations/graphic effects to entice users to websites or apps. Example Sentences. The company website was pure eye candy because it looks good, but nothing is interesting when you dig deeper.

  4. Eye candy is something that's nice to look at but doesn't make you think very hard or have any real importance. Many fashion magazines are full of pictures that are nothing but eye candy.

  5. Eye Candy definition: Someone or something that is visually attractive or pleasing to look at.

  6. noun. /ˈaɪ kændi/ [uncountable] (informal) a person or thing that is attractive but not intelligent or useful. Her first step to fame was as eye candy, delivering the weather on breakfast TV. Join us. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press!

  7. To someone who often watches the world through a camera lens, this has been a feast of eye candy.

  8. EYE CANDY meaning: someone or something that is attractive but is not serious or interesting.

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