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Synonyms and antonyms of Choices and the process of choosing in British Thesaurus

Choices and the process of choosing

choice (noun)

a decision to choose someone or something

decision (noun)

a choice that you make after thinking carefully

selection (noun)

the process of choosing one person or thing from a group

option (noun)

something that you can choose in a particular situation

possibility (noun)

a likely or suitable choice among several possible people or things

decision-making (noun)

the process of deciding what to do about something, especially in an organization

resolution (noun)

a serious decision to do something

alternative (noun)

something that you can choose instead of something else

conclusion (noun)

the process of deciding or agreeing something

have your pick of something ()

to be able to choose anyone or anything you want from a group

a leap of faith ()

a decision to believe that something is true or will happen although you have no proof

an embarrassment of riches ()

so many good things that it is difficult to choose between them

call (noun)

a decision that you have to make, especially when you have to choose between two possible actions

cannot (help) but ()

to have no choice except to do something

choice (noun)

a range of things that you can choose from

choice (noun)

one of the things you can choose from

choice (noun)

someone or something that you choose

designation (noun)

formal the act of choosing someone or something for a particular purpose

determination (noun)

formal the process of officially deciding or settling something

draw (noun)

a way of choosing something such as a name or number by chance

Hobson’s choice (noun)

a situation in which you must choose a particular thing because no other choice is available

judgment call (noun)

a decision in which there is no definitely right or wrong answer and that you therefore have to use your own judgment to make

possible (noun)

someone or something that is considered a suitable choice for a particular job or situation

selection (noun)

relating to the process of choosing

selection (noun)

someone or something that you have chosen

selection (noun)

a set of things for you to choose from, or things that have been chosen from a larger set

trade-off (noun)

the fact that you can only have one of two things, or the degree to which you can have both

triangulation (noun)

showing disapproval the method of using other people’s opinions about something to help you to decide what your opinion is