Choiceful
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Having the opportunity to choose or make choices; abounding in choices
"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 […]."
- 2 Making choices; fickle. obsolete
"His choiceful sense with every change doth fit."
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More examples"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 […]."
Etymology
From choice + -ful.
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