choice
[tʃɔɪs]

noun

[Definition]: selection, the power to choose

[Example Sentences]:
1. Unlike before, the alerts will now offer users a clear choice to decline Windows 10.
2. Its ability to help you out of a jam makes it a very worthwhile choice for a seed slot.19.
3. The final choice is also a new resolution for Mavericks, 1504 by 846.
4. At the bottom in 2009, you had a choice of 19.
5. Further, once you selected a trailer, you had a choice of viewing resolutions topping out at 1080p.
6. The flag of choice was the black, white and red one used during the German Empire from 1871 to 1918.
7. The lowest resolution choice is 1504 by 846.
8. The next choice is 2560 by 1440.
9. We want to offer choice and access to the world of those apps.
10. You can then make your choice on how much you want to pay for the device.
11. What the company did not do is make a choice about what it wanted to be.
12. Senate users will still have a choice of Android or Apple iPhone smartphone models.
13. You can also add apps from Google Play to your choice of home screens.
14. So I have no choice because I will be held responsible for them.
15. She was forced to make a choice that no one should ever face.


[Antonyms]necessity, compulsion, refusal

[Synonyms]selection
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