The choice



Example: He makes a choice between two options carefully

Definition


"The choice" refers to the act or possibility of selecting between two or more options or alternatives. It involves making a decision based on preference, judgment, or consideration, such as when someone carefully evaluates options before deciding.

Etymology


The phrase "the choice" originates from the Old English word "ceosan," meaning to select or decide. Over time, it evolved into Middle English as "choisen," reflecting the act of picking or preferring one thing over another. Did you know that the word "choice" is related to the German word "Kehren," meaning to turn or change direction, highlighting the idea of selecting a path?

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"The choice" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A2) - set 1", containing 116 commonly used words.
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