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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
Both White and Beattie worked under Cushing in his previous spell at City and believe he is the right choice to take the club forward.
Never again to make choices of your own.
She later said she regretted her choice of words.
With the reverse now true, primary places aren't needed as much, but there's still a scramble to get the secondary and sixth form places of your choice.
Clear-eyed and steady today, she finishes her earlier thought while piling salt on her arancini: “It’s forbidden for the aristocracy to speak to the press. But in my case, I had no choice.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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