Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wise-choice
noun
/waɪz tʃɔɪs/

Definition
a decision that is made after careful consideration and thought, reflecting good judgment and thoughtfulness for the future.

Examples
- Choosing to invest in education is often seen as a wise choice for personal growth.
- After weighing all options, she concluded that moving to a new city was a wise choice for her career.
- It was a wise choice to save money rather than spend it all at once.

Meaning
A wise choice signifies a decision that is not just based on immediate rewards but also considers long-term benefits and implications.

Synonyms
- Prudent decision
- Judicious choice
- Sensible option