Pronunciation: /prɪˈzʌm(p)tɪv ˈnɑmɪˌni/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 The presumptive nominee is the person expected to win the election.
A2 The presumptive nominee has a strong lead in the polls.
B1 The party has officially announced the presumptive nominee for the upcoming election.
B2 The presumptive nominee is already preparing for the general election campaign.
C1 The presumptive nominee has garnered support from key party members.
C2 The presumptive nominee is seen as a formidable candidate by political analysts.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun.
A1 The presumptive nominee is the candidate who is expected to win the election.
A2 The presumptive nominee has a strong lead in the polls.
B1 The presumptive nominee has secured enough delegates to likely become the party's official candidate.
B2 The presumptive nominee is already preparing for the general election campaign.
C1 The presumptive nominee is favored to win the nomination at the party convention.
C2 The presumptive nominee has been endorsed by several influential party members.
formal The presumptive nominee for the upcoming election has already started campaigning.
informal Everyone is talking about who the presumptive nominee will be.
slang I heard that dude is the presumptive nominee, but who knows for sure.
figurative Being the presumptive nominee is like being the star of the show before it even starts.
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