noun
- plural of electability; the quality or state of being electable or likely to be elected to office
Usage: usually used in political contexts; often appears in discussions of candidates and elections
Examples
- The candidates' electabilities were assessed based on polling data and public opinion.
- Analysts debated the electabilities of the various nominees before the primary.
- Her electability improved significantly after the debate performance.
- Questions about electability often dominate early campaign discussions.
- The party considered the electabilities of all potential candidates for the general election.