Referendum
UK /["/ˌrefəˈrendəm/","/ˌrefəˈrendə/"]/US /["/ˌrefəˈrendəm/","/ˌrefəˈrendə/"]/
Definition
an occasion when all the people of a country can vote on an important issue
In simple words: A vote where people decide on a specific issue.
Examples
- The country held a referendum to decide whether to remain in the international union.
- After much debate, the government announced a referendum on the new constitution.
- A referendum allows citizens to vote directly on a specific issue or policy.
- The referendum showed that most voters supported the proposed changes.
- Several regions organized a local referendum to address environmental concerns.
Usage notes
Use 'referendum' in political or formal contexts. It's not commonly used in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
referendum + object
Memory hint
Think of 'refer' + 'end' — it's a way for people to refer to a decision at the end.
Collocations
- planned
- proposed
- popular
- conduct
- hold
- put something to
- show something
- approve something
- fail
- proposal
- campaign
- process
- in a/the referendum
- referendum on
- the result of a referendum
Synonyms
- plebiscite
- vote
- poll
Antonyms
- appointment
- delegation
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'referenda' when referring to multiple instances.
- Using it in informal settings where simpler terms are more appropriate.
- Mispronouncing the word due to its formal nature.