Definition
an option: a choice, an alternative, a preference, a selection
optional: non-obligatory, something done by choice
- "Although all these modes of transport leave a lot to be desired, I believe that the train option is the least likely to make you want to commit suicide."
- "Bruno: Ah destroying the computer - what I like to call the "Horatio Option"."
- "However, if you enjoy the smell of cow manure and exhaust, the Interstate 5 is your best option."
- "You have no other options, son!"
- "However, I now have an answer to all of your concerns: health and safety, hygiene, nutrition, freshness of food, vegetarian options, vegan options, gluten-free options, kosher options, halal options, nut allergies, and all the other things you're always bothering me about."
- "Trial runs in towns with high obesity levels have shown that consumers are likely to avoid unhealthy products if they have a picture of an unhealthy body on them. As part of the new regulations, healthier food options will also feature photos of unrealistic slim body types in an attempt to lure consumers towards these products."
- "The airline is set to revolutionise the low-cost airline industry, setting new standards in price, comfort, service and destination options."
- "Vegetarian options include our "Vegetarian Soup" and "Vegan Soup"."
- "I hope that's okay, that's the option I've selected."
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