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Confidence vote

UK //ˈkɒnfɪdəns vəʊt//US //ˈkɑːnfɪdəns voʊt//

Definition

A vote to decide if a leader or government should continue in power.

In simple words: A vote to show support or lack of support for a leader or proposal.

Examples

  • The Prime Minister faced a confidence vote after the budget proposal failed.
  • A confidence vote was called to assess the support for the new reforms.
  • In some countries, a confidence vote can lead to a change of government.
  • The results of the confidence vote showed overwhelming support for the leader.
  • Opposition parties demanded a confidence vote to challenge the current administration.

Usage notes

Used primarily in political contexts. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing governance.

Grammar pattern

confidence vote + object

Memory hint

Think of 'confidence in a decision,' like showing trust in a leader.

Collocations

  • call a confidence vote
  • face a confidence vote
  • lose a confidence vote

Synonyms

  • no-confidence vote
  • approval vote
  • support vote

Common mistakes

  • Confused with confidence in a more general sense.
  • Misusing as a casual vote, instead of for serious political decisions.
  • Omitting the context of leadership or proposals.