Pronunciation: /ˈsupər ˈtuzˌdeɪ/
noun A term used to describe the day on which the largest number of U.S. states hold primary elections or caucuses for the presidential candidates of both major parties.
A1 Super Tuesday is a day when many states in the US hold primary elections.
A2 On Super Tuesday, voters in multiple states cast their ballots for their preferred presidential candidate.
B1 Super Tuesday can be a make-or-break day for candidates running for the presidency.
B2 The results of Super Tuesday can significantly impact the trajectory of the presidential race.
C1 Political analysts closely analyze the outcomes of Super Tuesday to predict the eventual nominee.
C2 The media coverage of Super Tuesday is intense, with constant updates on voting results and candidate performances.
formal Super Tuesday is a crucial day in the US presidential primary election process.
informal Super Tuesday is when a bunch of states vote for who they want to be president.
slang Super Tuesday is like the big showdown for the presidential candidates.
figurative Super Tuesday is like the ultimate test for the candidates to see who has the most support.
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