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Exit poll
UK //ˈɛksɪt pəʊl//US //ˈɛksɪt poʊl//
Definition
A survey conducted outside polling places to predict election outcomes.
In simple words: A survey taken after voting to find out how people voted.
Examples
- The exit poll indicated that the candidate would win by a large margin.
- Many news outlets rely on exit polls to forecast election results.
- The accuracy of the exit poll surprised many political analysts.
- After casting her vote, she participated in an exit poll outside the polling station.
- Exit polls are often used to gauge public opinion on various issues.
Usage notes
Commonly used in political contexts after elections. Generally not used in informal conversations.
Grammar pattern
noun + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'exit' like leaving, and 'poll' as asking a question. You're asking people when they leave.
Collocations
- conduct an exit poll
- rely on exit polls
- exit poll results
Synonyms
- voter survey
- polling analysis
- electoral survey
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'poll exit' - the correct order is 'exit poll'.
- Using it to refer to all types of surveys - it specifically relates to elections.