Cast your vote Meaning in English
expression
ˈkæst/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈvoʊt
KAST yor VOTE
kˈɑːst/ /jˈɔː/ /vˈəʊt
KAHST yor VOHT
Definition
To officially vote in an election or decision-making process, usually by marking a ballot or using another official method.
Usage & Nuances
Somewhat formal, often used in political or official contexts. 'Cast' in this phrase means 'to place' or 'to submit'. Can be used for elections and other types of group decisions. Not used for everyday 'voting' like online quizzes.
Spanish: emitir tu voto - votarPortuguese (BR): registrar seu voto - votarPortuguese (PT): depositar o seu voto - votarChinese (Simplified): 投下你的选票 - 投票Chinese (Traditional): 投下你的選票 - 投票Hindi: अपना वोट डालनाArabic: أدلِ بصوتك - تصويتBengali: ভোট প্রদান করা - ভোট দেওয়াRussian: отдать свой голосJapanese: 投票するVietnamese: bỏ phiếuKorean: 투표하다Turkish: oy kullanmakUrdu: اپنا ووٹ دیناIndonesian: memberikan suara - memberikan suara secara resmi
Example Sentences
Please cast your vote before leaving the room.
basic
You must be over 18 to cast your vote in the election.
basic
Many people arrived early to cast their votes.
basic
Did you remember to cast your vote this morning?
natural
I'm excited to finally cast my vote for president.
natural
Don’t forget to cast your vote—every single one really matters.
natural