Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of choice
"The menu offered so many delicious choices that we couldn't decide what to order for dinner."
In plain English: Choices are the different options you can pick from when making a decision.
"You have many choices when picking a restaurant for dinner."
Usage: Use "choices" to refer to multiple options available from which to select. Do not use it to describe the act of choosing, which requires the singular verb or noun form.
Derived from Old French choisir, which comes from Latin causare (to cause), the word originally meant acts of causing or determining outcomes. It evolved to signify selections made from available options in modern English.