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choice
adjective as in excellent; superior
Weak matches
24-karat, A-1, exceptional, exquisite, first-class, hand-picked, popular, precious, preferential, rare, select, solid-gold, top-drawer, uncommon, unusual
noun as in power to select; selection
Strongest matches
alternative, decision, distinction, election, favorite, finding, judgment, opportunity, option, pick, preference, variety, vote
Strong matches
appraisal, cull, determination, discretion, discrimination, druthers, evaluation, extract, rating, say, substitute, verdict, volition, weakness
Weak matches
Example Sentences
It said this was unfair on those looking for good deals or seeking to make informed choices about where to book.
Economics teaches that decisions are made at the margin—what’s the cost and risk of the next choice?
“Ignorance isn’t a disease that you catch. It’s a choice you make.”
“Once you have found the size of Russia and the size of England, you have a choice in how to proceed,” she explained, in case anyone was listening.
“And I have no choice but to go. Swanburne needs me! Still, I wonder how Old Timothy knew Dr. Westminster’s name?”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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