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from choice Definition


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choice
noun
    1. The act or process of choosing.
      Thesaurus: selection, decision, pick, option, election, preference, say.
    2. The right, power, or opportunity to choose.
    3. Something or someone chosen.
    4. A variety of things available for choosing between.
      Example: a wide choice
adj
    1. Select; worthy of being chosen.
      Example: choice cuts of meat
      Thesaurus: superior, prime, rare, special, elite, select, elect, exquisite, preferred; Antonym: inferior, common.
Derivative: choiceness
noun
    Idiom: from choice
      Willingly.
      If given a choice.
    Idiom: of one's choice
      Selected according to one's own preference.
    Idiom: take one's choice
      To choose whatever one wants.
    Etymology: 13c: from French chois.



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