Ballot
UK //ˈbælət//US //ˈbælət//
Definition
A method of voting, typically by submitting a paper or electronic form.
In simple words: A piece of paper used for voting.
Examples
- She cast her ballot in the local election.
- The ballot contained several measures for voters to consider.
- Ensure your ballot is filled out correctly before submission.
- The election was decided by a narrow margin in the last ballot.
- They will mail the ballot to all registered voters.
Usage notes
Use 'ballot' in formal contexts like elections. Avoid informal phrases as it's a serious term related to voting.
Grammar pattern
ballot + object
Memory hint
Think ‘ball’ as in sports, but we’re talking about the ‘lot’ of choices in an election.
Collocations
- cast a ballot
- ballot measure
- ballot box
Synonyms
- vote
- poll
- referendum
Antonyms
- abstention
- no vote
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'ballot' with 'vote'. 'Ballot' is the paper; 'vote' is the action.
- Using 'ballot' as a verb incorrectly.