Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hobson's choice

noun
ˈhɒb.sənz ˌtʃɔɪs
Definition
A situation in which there is no real choice at all, but only one option presented as a choice.
Examples
  • If you want to eat in this restaurant, it’s a hobson’s choice because the only meal available is the special of the day.
  • When the manager said the only way to keep the job was to accept the pay cut, it felt like a hobson’s choice.
  • For the students, the only available course was a hobson’s choice because other popular classes were full.
Meaning
The phrase ‘Hobson’s choice’ refers to a scenario where a person is given an option that is actually no choice because any alternative is worse or non-existent.
Synonyms
  • no choice
  • forced decision
  • take it or leave it