C1adjectiveformal5K

UK/["/ɪˈlektərəl/"]/US/["/ɪˈlektərəl/"]/

Meaning of Electoral

connected with elections

In simple words: Relating to elections or voting.

Electoral in a sentence

  • **electoral systems/reforms**

How to use Electoral

Used in formal contexts, particularly in discussions about politics, government, or law. It's not appropriate for casual conversations. Example: 'The electoral system must be fair.'

Grammar pattern

electoral + noun (e.g., electoral process, electoral system)

Memory hint

Think of 'elect' in 'electoral' — what do you do in an election? You elect!

Related words

Collocations with Electoral

  • electoral process
  • electoral commission
  • electoral reform
  • electoral college
  • electoral system

Synonyms for Electoral

Opposites of Electoral

  • appointed
  • non-elective
  • selected

Common mistakes with Electoral

  • Confusing with 'electoral' vs 'electional'
  • Using 'electoral' as a verb instead of an adjective
  • Incorrectly spelling 'electoral' as 'electorial'

Compare Electoral with Voting, Referendum, Political, Democratic

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Frequently asked questions about Electoral

What does Electoral mean?

Relating to elections or voting.

What is the definition of Electoral?

connected with elections

How do you use Electoral in a sentence?

**electoral systems/reforms**

What are synonyms for Electoral?

Common alternatives include voting, elective, referendum, political, democratic.

What is the opposite of Electoral?

Opposite meanings include appointed, non-elective, selected.

What words go with Electoral?

It commonly pairs with electoral process, electoral commission, electoral reform, electoral college, electoral system.

What are common mistakes when using Electoral?

Confusing with 'electoral' vs 'electional' Using 'electoral' as a verb instead of an adjective Incorrectly spelling 'electoral' as 'electorial'

How do you pronounce Electoral?

US: /["/ɪˈlektərəl/"]/, UK: /["/ɪˈlektərəl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Electoral formal or informal?

"Electoral" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Electoral?

Used in formal contexts, particularly in discussions about politics, government, or law. It's not appropriate for casual conversations. Example: 'The electoral system must be fair.'

What CEFR level is Electoral?

"Electoral" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.