Choice
31choice — /tʃɔɪs / (say choys) noun 1. the act of choosing; selection. 2. power of choosing; option. 3. the person or thing chosen: this book is my choice. 4. an abundance and variety from which to choose: a wide choice of candidates. 5. that which is… …
32choice — 1. noun 1) freedom of choice Syn: selection, choosing, picking, pick, preference, decision, say, vote 2) you have no other choice Syn: option, alternative, course of action …
33choice — 1. Selection. Koho, wae ana. ♦ First choice, koho mua. ♦ Right choice, koho pololei. ♦ Choice song, mele koho ia. 2. Of high quality. Laha ole, mea laha ole, hiwa; ele ī (fig.) …
34choice — See: BY CHOICE, FIELDER S CHOICE …
35choice — See: BY CHOICE, FIELDER S CHOICE …
36choice — Synonyms and related words: Attic, acceptance, adjudgment, adjudication, aesthetic, alternative, animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, appraisal, appropriate, arbitrament, arbitration, artistic, best, champion, chaste, choosing, chosen, classic …
37Choice — 1. adj (with teenagers) fantastic; wonderful; excellent: What a choice dress ; 2. (with teenagers) expression of extreme pleasure: Would you like to go to the movies? Choice! …
38choice — I Australian Slang 1. adj (with teenagers) fantastic; wonderful; excellent: What a choice dress ; 2. (with teenagers) expression of extreme pleasure: Would you like to go to the movies? Choice! II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) very good …
39choice — [13] Choice is a French formation, although like the verb with which it is linked, choose, its ancestry is Germanic. The source of the English word was Old French chois, a derivative of the verb choisir ‘choose’, which 109 Christian came… …
40choice — See: by choice, fielder s choice …