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Audio Help [chois] Pronunciation Key noun, adjective, choic·er, choic·est.
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Audio Help [chois] Pronunciation Key noun, adjective, choic·er, choic·est. –noun
–adjective
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| 1. | an act or instance of choosing; selection: Her choice of a computer was made after months of research. His parents were not happy with his choice of friends. |
| 2. | the right, power, or opportunity to choose; option: The child had no choice about going to school. |
| 3. | the person or thing chosen or eligible to be chosen: This book is my choice. He is one of many choices for the award. |
| 4. | an alternative: There is another choice. |
| 5. | an abundance or variety from which to choose: a wide choice of candidates. |
| 6. | something that is preferred or preferable to others; the best part of something: Mare's Nest is the choice in the sixth race. |
| 7. | a carefully selected supply: This restaurant has a fine choice of wines. |
| 8. | a choice grade of beef. |
| 9. | worthy of being chosen; excellent; superior. |
| 10. | carefully selected: choice words. |
| 11. | (in the grading of beef in the U.S.) rated between prime and good. |
| 12. | of choice, that is generally preferred: A detached house is still the home of choice. |
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choiceless, adjective
choicely, adverb
choiceness, noun
—Synonyms 2. Choice, alternative, option, preference all suggest the power of choosing between things. Choice implies the opportunity to choose: a choice of evils. Alternative suggests that one has a choice between only two possibilities. It is often used with a negative to mean that there is no second possibility: to have no alternative. Option emphasizes free right or privilege of choosing: to exercise one's option. Preference applies to a choice based on liking or partiality: to state a preference. 9. select, rare, uncommon, valuable, precious. See fine1.
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Audio Help (chois) Pronunciation Key
n.
adj. choic·er, choic·est
[Middle English chois, from Old French, from choisir, to choose, from Vulgar Latin *causīre, of Germanic origin; see geus- in Indo-European roots.] choice'ly adv., choice'ness n. Synonyms: These nouns denote the act, power, or right of choosing. Choice implies broadly the freedom to choose from a set: The store offers a wide choice of vegetables. I had no choice in the matter. |
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