choice

/tʃɔɪs/
adjective
  1. Of very good quality; carefully selected.
    • She bought a choice piece of fabric for her new dress.
    • The garden was filled with choice flowers from around the world.
    • The chef used only choice cuts of meat for the steak dinner.
  2. (US, informal) Excellent; great.
    • We had a choice time at the amusement park.
    • He told a choice joke that had everyone laughing.
    • That was a choice skateboard trick you just landed!
noun
  1. An act of selecting or deciding between two or more possibilities.
    • She had to make a choice between the red dress and the blue one.
    • His choice of career surprised his family.
    • The restaurant offers a wide choice of desserts.
  2. The right or ability to choose.
    • In a democracy, citizens have the choice to vote for their leaders.
    • You have no choice but to finish your homework before going out.
    • The company gave employees a choice between a raise and extra vacation days.
  3. A range of options from which to select.
    • The store has a great choice of fresh vegetables.
    • There was little choice on the menu for vegetarians.
    • We offer a choice of three different meal plans.
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