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option noun 1 an act of choosing. 2 that which is or which may be chosen. 3 the power or right to choose • You have no option. 4 commerce the exclusive right to buy or sell something, eg stocks, at a fixed price and within a specified time-limit. verb (optioned, optioning) chiefly US 1 to buy or sell something under option. 2 to have or grant an option on something. keep or leave one's options open to avoid making a choice or committing oneself to a particular course of action. soft option the easiest choice or course of action.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: French, or from Latin optio, from optare to choose.