Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tough-choice
noun
/tʌf tʃɔɪs/

Definition
A decision that is difficult to make due to the presence of two or more appealing or unattractive options.

Examples
- Choosing between two job offers can be a tough choice.
- She faced a tough choice when deciding whether to move to a new city or stay close to her family.
- It was a tough choice for him to leave his hometown.

Meaning
A tough choice often requires careful consideration and may lead to significant consequences depending on the selection made.

Synonyms
- difficult decision
- hard choice
- challenging selection