Option
UK /["/ˈɒpʃn/"]/US /["/ˈɑːpʃn/"]/
Definition
something that you can choose to have or do; the freedom to choose what you do
In simple words: A choice or possibility.
Examples
- You have the option to choose your own adventure in the story.
- The restaurant offers vegan options for those who do not eat meat.
- If you don't like that shirt, we can look for another option.
- There is an option to upgrade your account for more features.
- I've decided to take the option that allows more flexibility.
Usage notes
Use 'option' when talking about available choices. It's appropriate in both casual and formal settings but less common in very informal speech. Avoid using it when there are no choices to make.
Grammar pattern
option + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'opt-shun' — think of opting for one of many choices.
Collocations
- available
- possible
- viable
- choose
- exercise
- select
- keep your options open
- leave your options open
- available
- possible
- viable
- choose
- exercise
- select
- keep your options open
- leave your options open
- first
- share
- stock
- have
- exercise
- take
- option on
- available
- possible
- viable
- choose
- exercise
- select
- keep your options open
- leave your options open
Synonyms
- choice
- alternative
- selection
- variety
- possibility
Antonyms
- obligation
- constraint
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'choice' — 'option' suggests multiple possibilities, while 'choice' may imply a selection.
- Misusing in singular — 'options' is often more appropriate when discussing more than one.
- Using as a verb — 'option' is a noun, not a verb.