voted
Pronunciation: [ˈvoʊtɪd]
Word
Context: "decision making"
(verb) to choose someone or something in an election by marking a ballot. When you vote, you help decide who should be in charge or what should happen.
Example
I voted for my favorite candidate in the last election.
Example
I didn’t vote because I was not sure who to choose.
Example
Who did you vote for in the school class elections?
Context: "agreement"
(verb) to express a choice or opinion in a group decision, usually by raising hands or saying yes or no. It helps teams make choices together.
Example
We voted on the best game to play, and everyone agreed on soccer.
Example
We didn't vote on the snack choice, so nobody chose the chocolate cookies.
Example
Did we vote on what movie to watch tonight?
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