choice
noun [ S or U ]
uk/tʃɔɪs/ usa range of different things that are available to choose from:
a choice of sb/sth Finding the best bank account takes patience - there is a choice of more than 60.
a choice between sth and sth When employees have a choice between taking a pay cut or working more, they'd rather work more.
no choice but to do sth Many high-risk borrowers had no choice but to accept higher interest rates.
They offer only a limited choice of products.
a wide/extensive/greater choice
of choice (for sb/sth)
most popular or most commonly chosen for a particular purpose:
Freelancing has become the career of choice for many people.
of your choice
chosen by you:
You may sell your shares through a broker of your choice.
choice
adjective
uk/tʃɔɪs/ usvery good in quality, and worth having:
They bought a choice piece of real estate in the heart of the city.