Choice meaning in English
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Definition
a choice: a selection, an option, an alternative, a decision
to choose: to select, to pick, to elect (an option)
This is an irregular verb:
I choose / I chose / I have chosen
Examples
- "She has her choice of endorsements from major corporations."
- "and so I give you four great choices"
- "Horatio : Good choice!"
- "We have no choice but to let you go..."
- "Stewardess (Cindy) : Excellent choice sir."
- "Moving on to September, a Funky Friday gave you the choice to go anywhere in the world: Brazil, Japan, underwater, Australia, but where did we go?"
- "Excellent choice!"
- "Mile High Airways: The vagabond's choice of air travel."
- "The choice of font is poor, and the colour is wishy-washy."
- "The choice in these huge stores is amazing."
- "Clarence : Excellent choice sir."
- "I promise you won't regret your choice."
- "And the pièce de résistance seems to be a choice between steak tartare -"
- "Your choice of fabric and cut, plus the tailoring work, comes to a total of... $1920."
- "Composers of any jingles selected will be treated to a meal at the restaurant of my choice."
- "As I said though, the choice is yours."
- "Summer : A fine choice, sir."
- "Robot : You pressed an incorrect choice."
- "Of course you will have your choice of meals."
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