Ballot ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Ballot ( noun )

  1. A sheet of paper used for voting in an election.
  2. A method of voting in which voters mark their choices with small balls or other objects.

Origin:

From italian word "ballotta" meaning "small ball".

Examples:

  1. Voters marked their choices on the ballot.
  2. The ballot box was placed at the entrance of the polling station.
  3. Ballot papers were distributed among the voters.
  4. The counting of the ballots began after the polls closed.
  5. A ballot is a sheet of paper used for voting in an election.

(As a verb)

Ballot ( verb )

  1. A sheet of paper used for voting in an election.
  2. A method of voting in which voters mark their choices with small balls or other objects.

Origin:

From italian word "ballotta" meaning "small ball".

Examples:

  1. Voters marked their choices on the ballot.
  2. The ballot box was placed at the entrance of the polling station.
  3. Ballot papers were distributed among the voters.
  4. The counting of the ballots began after the polls closed.
  5. A ballot is a sheet of paper used for voting in an election.
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