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

Definition
A decision made based on careful consideration and good judgment.

Examples
- Choosing to invest in education is a wise choice for your future.
- After much deliberation, she made a wise choice by accepting the job offer.
- Making a wise choice in relationships can lead to lasting happiness.

Meaning
The term ‘wise choice’ refers to selecting an option that is advantageous and beneficial, often due to knowledge, experience, or insight.

Synonyms
- Judicious decision
- Prudent choice
- Smart selection
- Sound decision