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Choice

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Noun

1. choice, pick, selection

the person or thing chosen or selected

Example Sentences:
'he was my pick for mayor'

2. choice, option, pick, selection

the act of choosing or selecting

Example Sentences:
'your choice of colors was unfortunate'
'you can take your pick'

3. alternative, choice, option

one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen

Example Sentences:
'what option did I have?'
'there no other alternative'
'my only choice is to refuse'

Adjective

4. choice, prime, prize, quality, select

of superior grade

Example Sentences:
'choice wines'
'prime beef'
'prize carnations'
'quality paper'
'select peaches'

5. choice

appealing to refined taste

Example Sentences:
'choice wine'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Choice

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noun
1. 
the act or an instance of choosing or selecting
2. 
the opportunity or power of choosing
3. 
a person or thing chosen or that may be chosen
he was a possible choice
4. 
an alternative action or possibility
what choice did I have?
5. 
a supply from which to select
a poor choice of shoes
6.  of choice
adjective
7. 
of superior quality; excellent
choice wine
8. 
carefully chosen, appropriate
a few choice words will do the trick
9. 
vulgar or rude
choice language

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Choice

see synonyms of choice
noun
1. 
the act of choosing; selection
2. 
the right, power, or chance to choose; option
3. 
a person or thing chosen
4. 
the best or most preferable part
5. 
a variety from which to choose
6. 
a supply that is well chosen
7. 
an alternative
adjectiveWord forms: ˈchoicer or ˈchoicest
8. 
of special excellence; superior
9. 
carefully chosen
10. 
designating or of a grade of government-classified meat between prime and good

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Choice

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n.
1. The act of choosing; selection: It is time to make a choice between the candidates.
2.
a. The power, right, or liberty to choose; option: The teacher gave me the choice between taking an exam and writing a paper.
b. An alternative: With no money, he had no choice but to walk home.
3. One that is chosen: That vase on sale looks like an excellent choice.
4. A number or variety from which to choose: a wide choice of styles and colors.
5. The right to terminate a pregnancy by induced abortion.
adj. choic·er, choic·est
1. Of very fine quality: choice peaches.
2. Selected with care; well-chosen: choice phrases.
3. Expressive of intense disapproval: had some choice words for the movers who dropped her antique spinet.
4. Of or relating to the USDA grade of beef with more marbling than select cuts and less marbling than prime cuts.

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