fire
a single flame, light, exhaust fumes from the candlewax consumed, carbon dioxide
Without more information, it's impossible to tell. Can you give me the sentence you're trying to use it in? He lit the candle yesterday. He lit the candle today. Tomorrow he will light the candle again. I enjoy beer, but can't afford to drink all those calories so I like Miller Lite or Bud Lite. Those British dark ales are too strong, I prefer light ales or pale ales. "lit" is also an abbreviation for "literature"
Candles is the plural of candle. Candles needs no apostrophe.If you write something that belongs to a candle or candles, you need an apostrophe.The candle's wick burned low.The candles' wicks would not stay lit.
Novels
this candle is made from wax.
candle=vela. vela is portugese.
The melted wax from a lit candle is typically referred to as "candle drippings."
A wax candle is an example of something made of wax that can be lit.
flame
If you mean lit as in "He lit the candle", then the preset tense for lit is Light. "I am lighting the candle."
A paschal candle is lit
The candle traditionally lit on the second Sunday of Advent is the Bethlehem candle.
Both "The candle is lighted" and "The candle is lit" are correct ways to convey that the candle is currently giving off light. "Lit" is more commonly used in spoken English.
The five-letter word for what is made by a lit candle is "flame." A flame is the visible, gaseous part of a fire, which emits light and heat as a result of combustion. When a candle is lit, the wick absorbs the melted wax and vaporizes it, creating a flame that burns steadily until the wax is consumed.
This is lit.
Paschal candle.
Traditionally, the center candle is lit first, symbolizing the presence of the divine or unity. Then the other candles may be lit from the center candle, representing spreading light and connection.
the paschal candle