option
noun
uk/ˈɒpʃən/ us [ C or U ]
one of a number of choices or decisions you can make, or the ability or freedom to choose what you do:
You need to think very carefully about the various options.
Our options look fairly limited at the moment.
have the option of doing sth Insurance policyholders with the company have the option of waiving the excess altogether.
have the option to do sth Customers have the option to cancel the contract within 21 days.
explore/review/look at the options WTO members are reviewing options for improving market access for the least-developed countries.
assess/consider/weigh the options The board will take its time in weighing the available options.
not be an option If telecommuting isn't an option, firms can offer their employees more flexible working schedules.
have no/little option (but to) In order to compete, we have no option but to cut prices.
[ C ] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
an agreement that can be bought and sold, that gives the owner the right to decide whether to buy or sell shares, bonds, etc. for a fixed price within an agreed time period or on a particular date:
share/stock option I took the job because they were offering good health care and stock options.
exercise an option (to do sth) We acquired the right to own a 100% interest in the company, and we expect to exercise that option.
The phone company could exercise their option to sell part of their stake in Verizon.
an option on sth She has options on about 448,000 shares.
[ C ] FINANCE, COMMERCE
an agreement in which a company buys a product from another company and has the right to buy more of that product later, but does not have to do so:
take an option (on/for sth) The airline also said it plans to take options on three of the 777-200 jets.
[ C ] COMMERCE, MARKETING
something that is added, at extra cost, to a basic product or service to make it more attractive, efficient, etc.:
Options such as metallic paint and leather seats increase the price of the car considerably.
[ C ] IT
one in a list of possible actions that appears on a computer screen when you click on a button:
Click on "File" to see the list of options.
[ C ] COMMUNICATIONS
one of a set of numbered choices that you are given on the phone when you call a company or organization, that allow you to choose which person, department, etc. you want to speak to:
Listen carefully and choose from one of the following options.
keep your options open
to wait before making a decision to make sure that you know all the choices that are available to you:
Better offers are becoming available all the time, so you should keep your options open.
See also
American option
Asian option
call option
covered option
currency option
double option
European option
greenshoe option
index option
in-the-money option
nuclear option
out-of-the-money option
put and call option
put option
share option
stock-index option
stock option
traded option