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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
These devices and services have excited consumers hoping for better insight into their health and lifestyle choices.
To get a better sense of how tariffs can affect spending choices, it's important to understand how tariffs work.
As climate patterns intensify, understanding flood risk is becoming essential for both homebuyers seeking to make informed choices and policymakers aiming to safeguard communities and manage the impact on real estate markets.
Violators would be given a choice to accept services or be forcibly located to tent cities, where doctors and other specialists would assess their needs, he has said.
The Treasury told the BBC the government "had to make difficult choices to fix the foundations of the country".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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