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Synonyms and antonyms of Describing and relating to choices and choosing in American Thesaurus

Describing and relating to choices and choosing

alternate (adjective)

allowing you to choose a different plan, thing, or situation from one you already have

beggars can’t be choosers ()

used for saying that you have to accept anything that is offered to you, usually because you have no money or power

chosen (adjective)

something that is chosen is something that you have decided to have or do

handpicked (adjective)

chosen very carefully for a particular purpose

of your choice ()

something of your choice is the thing that you choose when you do not have any limits

probabilistic (adjective)

concerning the philosophical idea that people make decisions based on what is probably true, because no one can be completely certain about things

select (adjective)

carefully chosen from a larger group

selective (adjective)

accepting or using only some things, and not the things that you do not want

selectively (adverb)

in a way that involves only particular people or things that have been chosen

settled (adjective)

if something is settled, people have made a decision about it

straight (adjective)

a straight choice or competition is one in which there are only two choices or only two people who have any chance of winning

that settles it ()

used for saying that you have made a decision because you have enough information, or because you do not want an annoying or unpleasant situation to continue