noun
- the quality of being likely to win an election; appeal to voters
Usage: political context
Examples
- The candidate’s electability was questioned after the scandal broke.
- Voters often prioritize electability over policy positions.
- Her strong polling numbers demonstrated her electability in the general election.
- The party debated which nominee had the best electability against the incumbent.
- His lack of charisma hurt his electability despite his experience.
- Electability became the main topic of discussion among campaign strategists.