Decision and Vote

Decision

Decision noun - A position arrived at after consideration.

Vote and decision are semantically related in opinion topic. In some cases you can use "Vote" instead a noun "Decision".

Vote

Vote noun - The right to formally express one's position or will in an election.
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Synonyms for Vote

Decision and vote are semantically related in opinion topic. Sometimes you can use "Decision" instead a noun "Vote".

Nearby Words: voting, voter, voted

How words are described

good good decision good vote
particular particular decision particular vote
initial initial decision initial vote
correct correct decision correct vote
Other adjectives: critical, single, simple, actual, collective, artistic, important, early, final, crucial, last, unanimous.

Both words in one sentence

  • Series / Sons of Anarchy Pick any decision or vote - you can bet on him always favoring the more violent course of action.
  • Often immediately after elections in the United States, people vote for a third party or don't vote at all get called out for their decision by those sharing their political beliefs.
  • Stuffed into the Fridge Though the decision of having him killed was by an unanimous vote from the readers via telephone poll because they hate him for being too angry and unfun and much prefer Dick instead.
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