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choice

/tʃɔɪs/noun, adjective1 syllable

Choice means: of superior grade.

Synonyms for choice23

noun, as in the act of choosing or selecting

noun, as in the person or thing chosen or selected

noun, as in one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen

adjective, as in of superior grade

adjective, as in appealing to refined taste

also used for choice

conclusion, opinion, verdict, award, censure, decision, deduction, possibility, contingency, assortment, range, the cream, choicy

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What does choice mean?5

adjective

1

of superior grade“choice wines”

2

appealing to refined taste“choice wine”

noun

1

the act of choosing or selecting“your choice of colors was unfortunate”

2

the person or thing chosen or selected“he was my pick for mayor”

3

one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen“what option did I have?”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with choice?2

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Choice in a sentence

  • Making a choice always means making a sacrifice, giving up one thing for another.unknown
  • A man has free choice to begin love, but not to end it.unknown
  • One gladiator's weapon of choice is the mace, while the other's is a sword.papabear
  • After knocking twice, the police had no choice but to break the door down.Shishir
  • Because of the storm, we had no choice but to stay at home.CK
  • You have a choice of black tea, coffee, or milk.Barbiche0
  • When destiny calls, the chosen have no choice.dimitris
  • I don't want to do this, but you leave me no choice.CK

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Forms of choice

as a noun

plural
choices

as a adjective

comparative
choicer
superlative
choicest