IPA: /ˈtʃɔɪsər/
KK: /ˈtʃɔɪsər/
A word used to describe something that is better or more desirable than others.
This restaurant offers choicer dishes than the one we visited last week.
Choicer → It is formed from "choice" (from Old French *choisir*, meaning to choose) and "-er" (meaning a person who). The word "choicer" refers to a person who makes choices or selections, often implying a preference for quality.
Think of someone who is a 'chooser' — the '-er' indicates a person, and 'choice' relates to selecting something. This helps you remember that a choicer is someone who makes selections.