ayes

[aɪz]

ayes Definition

an affirmative vote or voter, especially in a legislative body.

Using ayes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ayes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bill passed with 50 ayes and 20 nays.

  • Example

    The ayes have it, the motion is carried.

  • Example

    The ayes and nays were recorded on the vote.

ayes Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ayes

Antonyms for ayes

Phrases with ayes

  • the affirmative votes have the majority

    Example

    After the vote, the speaker announced that the ayes have it.

  • a vote in which the names of those voting for and against a motion are recorded

    Example

    The ayes and nays were recorded on the vote.

  • a vote taken by responding verbally to a question

    Example

    The chair called for a voice vote, and the ayes responded loudly.

Origins of ayes

from Middle English 'eye', meaning 'yes'

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Summary: ayes in Brief

'Ayes' [aɪz] refers to affirmative votes or voters, especially in a legislative body. It is often used in phrases like 'the ayes have it,' indicating that the affirmative votes have the majority. Synonyms include 'yeas' and 'affirmatives.' Antonyms include 'nays' and 'negatives.' Other phrases related to voting include 'recorded vote' and 'voice vote.'