voters
/ˈvəʊ.tər/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈotɚz] /ˈvoʊ.t̬ɚ/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈotɚz] /ˈvō-tər How to pronounce voter (audio)/ (ame, mw)
voters — noun
1. a person who is allowed by law to make a choice in an election — for instance, p
a person who is allowed by law to make a choice in an election — for instance, picking who will govern them or deciding on a new law.
Eve checked her name on the list of voters before entering the polling station.
check the list of voters / polling station context
Many young voters in the city said they cared most about jobs and schools.
Each registered voter in the district got a card with the election date and place.
More voters took part in this election than in any of the past twenty years.
The Chen family — all five registered voters — walked together to cast their ballots.
- electorate
refers to the entire group of voters in a country or region, not individuals
- constituent
a voter who lives in a particular electoral district and is represented by an elected official
- elector
formal term; in US English, also refers to a member of the Electoral College
文法句型
the + noun (collective: the voters)
quantifier + voters (many / most / some voters)
用法筆記
Countable noun. The plural form 'voters' is most common when referring to the electorate as a group, while the singular 'voter' typically refers to an individual or a type of person (e.g., 'every voter has a duty').