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Straw poll Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɹɔ/ /ˈpoʊɫ
STRAW-pohl
stɹˈɔː/ /pɔl
straw-PAWL

Definition

A straw poll is an informal and quick vote to find out people's opinions or preferences about something.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in informal or semi-formal contexts (workplaces, events, politics) for gauging opinions quickly. Not an official or binding decision. Often followed by a more formal process later. Sometimes called a 'show of hands'.

Example Sentences

Let's take a straw poll to see who wants pizza for lunch.

basic

The teacher held a straw poll on the next class topic.

basic

Before making a decision, we did a quick straw poll.

basic

We ran a little straw poll at work—most people prefer starting earlier.

natural

A quick straw poll showed that no one liked the new logo.

natural

They did a straw poll during the meeting to get everyone's first thoughts.

natural