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deci- = ten + -sion = state of, action. Originated from Latin → Old French → English. Imagine a person weighing ten options on a scale, contemplating which one to choose.
Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputI pause, take a breath, and move my finger toward two paths on the screen. I press one path and watch the options shift, the icons and colors changing as if doors are opening. A pull between doubt and trust tugs at me, I adjust my stance and hold steady. In that moment the decision settles in my chest, and I set my course for the next step.
Decision is the act or result of choosing a course of action after weighing options, consequences, and values. It often involves gathering information, assessing risks, and aligning the choice with personal or organizational goals. In everyday use, a decision can be a specific choice (like what to eat or which job to take) or a broader resolution (such as committing to a habit change or pursuing a goal). Decisions usually trigger follow-up actions, responsibilities, or negotiations. Note that decision is a noun; the related verb is decide, and you can form phrases like decision to do something or decision-making as a process or concept.
In English, decision tends to emphasize the outcome and is often used in formal contexts (e. g., official decisions, decisions made after formal deliberation). Learners may overfocus on the act of choosing rather than the result, and may confuse decision with decide in everyday speech.
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