choice (noun)

  • 1choice — ► NOUN 1) an act of choosing. 2) the right or ability to choose. 3) a range from which to choose. 4) something chosen. ► ADJECTIVE 1) of very good quality. 2) (of language) rude and abusive …

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  • 2choice´ness — choice «choys», noun, adjective, choic|er, choic|est. –n. 1. the act of choosing; selection: »She was careful in her choice of friends. We had the choice of a house or an apartment. The choice of color, material, and style is all important in… …

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  • 3choice´ly — choice «choys», noun, adjective, choic|er, choic|est. –n. 1. the act of choosing; selection: »She was careful in her choice of friends. We had the choice of a house or an apartment. The choice of color, material, and style is all important in… …

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  • 4choice — I (alternatives offered) noun delectus, discretion, discrimination, election, opportunities, option, pick, remaining courses, remaining options, selection, substitutes associated concepts: alternative causes of action, counsel of one s own… …

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  • 5choice — Ⅰ. choice UK US /tʃɔɪs/ noun [S or U] ► a range of different things that are available to choose from: a choice of sb/sth »Finding the best bank account takes patience there is a choice of more than 60. a choice between sth and sth »When… …

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  • 6choice — Noun: The opportunity or power to determine or select between alternatives. People v Mosher, 45 App Div 68, 61 NYS 452. Adjective: Meriting preference; of exceptional grade; fine. Brophy v Idaho Produce & Provision Co. 31 Mont 279, 78 P 493. A… …

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  • 7choice — noun 1》 an act of choosing.     ↘the right or ability to choose. 2》 a range from which to choose.     ↘something chosen. adjective 1》 (especially of food) of very good quality. 2》 (of language) rude and abusive. Derivatives choicely adverb… …

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  • 8choice theory — noun A body of work, originating with Dr. William Glasser in 1995, an extension of his reality therapy that posits and explains human behavior as living organisms satisfying genetic needs for survival, connecting belonging, power, freedom and fun …

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  • 9choice morsel — noun a small tasty bit of food • Syn: ↑tidbit, ↑titbit • Hypernyms: ↑dainty, ↑delicacy, ↑goody, ↑kickshaw, ↑treat …

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  • 10choice of words — noun the manner in which something is expressed in words use concise military verbiage G.S.Patton • Syn: ↑wording, ↑diction, ↑phrasing, ↑phraseology, ↑verbiage • Derivationally related forms: ↑phrase …

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