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choice
Noun
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If you have a choice, you can decide between two or more things or actions.
I don't want to go, but I'm afraid I don't have a choice.
Many people face a choice between money and love.
You have a choice of three cheeses.
It's a small shop without much choice of goods.
He didn't have to come; he did it by choice.
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Your choice is the thing that you decide to take or do.
His choice of jobs was a good one.
I think coming here was the right choice.
choice
Adjective
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Choice food, drink, clothing, etc. is the best of its kind.
He let his daughter pick out the choicest pieces of fruit.
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Choice words are very direct and critical.
After the terrible evening, she had some choice words to share with him.
behavior
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noun
manner of acting or controlling yourself
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noun
(= behaviour)
the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances
the behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments
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noun
(= demeanor)
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
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noun
(psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by an organism in any situation