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Meaning of voter
A person who votes or has the right to vote in an election.
Etymology of voter
The word "voter" originated from the Old French word "votier" or "voter", which is derived from the Latin word "votum", meaning "a vow" or "a wish"
Historically, the term "voter" has been used since the 15th century to refer to a person who has the right to vote in an election
Synonyms
elector
constituent
citizen
resident
inhabitant
dweller
member
supporter
backer
advocate
promoter
campaigner
activist
enthusiast
partisan
adherent
follower
disciple
devotee
fan
aficionado
supporter
proponent
champion
sponsor
patron
benefactor
donor
contributor
helper
assistant
aide
associate
ally
collaborator
colleague
partner
participant
player
contestant
competitor
rival
opponent
adversary
foe
enemy
Definitions
- A person who has the right to vote, especially in an election
- * A person who votes or has the power to vote in an election
Usage Examples
- The voter turnout in the last election was surprisingly high
- * As a voter, it's essential to research the candidates before making a decision
- * The new voting system aims to make it easier for voters to cast their ballots
Antonyms
nonvoter
abstainer
boycotter
protester
objector
dissenter
opponent
adversary
foe
enemy
anti
contra
contradicter
denier
rejecter
refuser
renouncer
resistor
withholder
bystander
spectator
observer
onlooker
witness
nonparticipant
inactive
inert
passive
apathetic
indifferent
uninterested
unconcerned
disengaged