choiceful

English

Etymology

From choice +‎ -ful.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃɔɪsfəl/

Adjective

choiceful (comparative more choiceful, superlative most choiceful)

  1. Having the opportunity to choose or make choices; abounding in choices
    Antonyms: choiceless, constrained
    • 2005, Michael Angelo Larice, Great Neighborhoods:
      The movement has been re-jigged for a North American audience in some places, such as the Pacific Northwest, where the concept of 'Complete Communities” has gained favor in ensuring that neighborhoods are diverse, choiceful, and outfitted with the full panoply of social services, institutions and amenities [] .
    • 2008, Debra Mandel, Don't Call Me a Drama Queen!:
      Rather, all the information, tools, and tips are simply aimed at keeping you conscious and choiceful.
  2. (obsolete) Making choices; fickle.

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