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UK//ˈvəʊtə//US//ˈvoʊtər//

Meaning of Voter

A person who has the right to vote in an election.

In simple words: A person who votes in an election.

Voter in a sentence

  • Every voter has the right to participate in the election process.
  • Voter turnout was expected to be high this year due to key issues.
  • The law protects each voter's rights during the election.
  • As a voter, you have a say in your government.
  • The organization aims to educate every voter about their choices.

How to use Voter

Use 'voter' in discussions about elections and democracy. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

voter + (of/for) + election

Memory hint

Think of a 'voter' as the person holding a ticket to the democratic show.

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Collocations with Voter

Synonyms for Voter

Common mistakes with Voter

  • Confused with 'vote', which refers to the action, not the person.
  • Misused as a plural noun in some contexts, not acknowledging 'voters' instead.

Compare Voter with Citizen, Resident

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Frequently asked questions about Voter

What does Voter mean?

A person who votes in an election.

What is the definition of Voter?

A person who has the right to vote in an election.

How do you use Voter in a sentence?

Every voter has the right to participate in the election process.

Can you give another example of Voter?

Voter turnout was expected to be high this year due to key issues.

What are synonyms for Voter?

Common alternatives include elector, constituent, ballot-caster, citizen, resident.

What words go with Voter?

It commonly pairs with registered voter, eligible voter, voter turnout, voter ID, voter registration.

What are common mistakes when using Voter?

Confused with 'vote', which refers to the action, not the person. Misused as a plural noun in some contexts, not acknowledging 'voters' instead.

How do you pronounce Voter?

US: //ˈvoʊtər//, UK: //ˈvəʊtə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Voter?

Use 'voter' in discussions about elections and democracy. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts.