decision

[dɪˈsɪʒən]

decision Definition

  • 1a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration
  • 2the action or process of deciding something
  • 3the quality of being decided or determined

Using decision: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "decision" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have made a decision to quit my job.

  • Example

    The court's decision was in favor of the plaintiff.

  • Example

    The company's decision to expand its business overseas was met with skepticism.

  • Example

    She was praised for her quick decision-making skills.

decision Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using decision

  • after considering all the relevant factors

    Example

    On balance, I think it's a good decision to invest in the stock market.

  • weigh one's options

    to consider carefully the different choices available before making a decision

    Example

    She spent hours weighing her options before deciding to accept the job offer.

  • to delay making a decision until the following day in order to have more time to think about it

    Example

    I'm not sure if I want to buy this house. I think I'll sleep on it and decide tomorrow.

Phrases with decision

  • to reach a conclusion or resolution after consideration

    Example

    I need to make a decision about which university to attend.

  • a difficult choice that requires careful consideration

    Example

    Choosing between two job offers was a tough decision for him.

  • a quick and impulsive decision made without much thought

    Example

    He regretted his snap decision to buy the expensive car.

Origins of decision

from Old French 'decider', from Latin 'decidere', meaning 'to cut off'

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Summary: decision in Brief

The term 'decision' [dɪˈsɪʒən] refers to a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration, or the action or process of deciding something. It can also denote the quality of being decided or determined. Examples include 'I have made a decision to quit my job.' and 'She was praised for her quick decision-making skills.' Phrases like 'make a decision' and idioms like 'weigh one's options' highlight the importance of careful consideration, while 'a snap decision' emphasizes impulsiveness.

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