Choice - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃɔɪs|  American pronunciation of the word choice
Brit.  |tʃɔɪs|  British pronunciation of the word choice

noun

- the person or thing chosen or selected (syn: pick, selection)
- the act of choosing or selecting (syn: option, pick, selection)
your choice of colors was unfortunate
- one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen (syn: alternative, option)
my only choice is to refuse

adjective

- of superior grade (syn: prime, prize, quality, select)
choice wines
- appealing to refined taste
choice wine

Extra examples

He has some important choices to make.

You made a good choice.

She was faced with a difficult choice.

You can either accept the job or not. It's your choice.

I read about the various options so that I could make an informed choice.

Given the choice, I'd rather stay home tonight.

They gave me a choice between an automatic or standard transmission.

A flexible health insurance plan gives patients more choice about doctors and coverage.

There is a wide range of choices.

Other choices on the menu looked equally tempting.

Choice beef is not as expensive as prime beef.

...choice chocolates for which chocolate lovers are willing to pay extra...

We had no choice but to accept the majority decision.

Voters have a choice between three main political parties.

You have a choice of hotel or self-catering accommodation.

Word forms

noun
singular: choice
plural: choices
adjective
comparative: choicer
superlative: choicest
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