options Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- adjuncts
- enhancements
- accouterments
- adaptors
- add-ons
- accessaries
- appendages
- equipments
- adapters
- additives
- accoutrements
- attachments
Weak:
Meaning of options
options
a right of an insured person to choose the form in which payments due on a policy shall be made or applied, a right to buy or sell something at a specified price during a specified period, an option to sell for a fixed price at or within a specified time, a settlement option in which the insurer retains the policy proceeds and makes periodic payments for the beneficiary's life or for a specified number of years even after the beneficiary's death with payments to a different recipient, an item that is offered in addition to or in place of standard equipment, a contract conveying a right to buy or sell designated securities, commodities, or property interest at a specified price during a stipulated period, an option on a stock index, an option (as to surrender the policy for its cash value or convert the policy to one with a smaller face amount or to a term policy with a shorter period) available to a policyholder who has ceased paying premiums, something that may be chosen, an option allowing the owner of a participating insurance policy and especially a life insurance policy to determine how dividends are to be paid (as in cash or by being applied as payment for additional insurance), an option giving the optionee the right to purchase a specified number of shares of stock from a corporation at a specified price at or within a specified time see also incentive stock option in this entry, a stock option granted by a corporation to its officers and employees as supplementary compensation that is subject to special tax treatment under the Internal Revenue Code, a settlement option in which the insurer retains the policy proceeds and makes periodic payments of a fixed amount until the proceeds are exhausted, an offensive football play in which a back (see back entry 1 sense 3) may choose whether to pass or run with the ball, to grant or take an option on, the right conveyed by an option, an option to buy at a fixed price at or within a certain time compare put option in this entry, an alternative course of action, a choice made or available, an option in which the insurer makes periodic payments to two or more persons (as a husband and wife) of the proceeds or usually cash value of a policy until the death of the last survivor, an option on futures, an act of choosing, the right conveyed by such a contract, a contract conveying in exchange for the payment of a premium a right to buy or sell designated securities, commodities, or interests in property at a specified price during a stipulated period, a right of an insured to choose the form in which various payments due him or her on a policy shall be made or applied, an option in which the optionor does not own the security or commodity and will have to purchase it at market price if the optionee decides to exercise the option compare covered option in this entry, a settlement option in which the insurer retains the policy proceeds and makes interest payments at a guaranteed minimum rate, an option to receive payments of the proceeds of a life insurance policy other than by lump sum, the power or right to choose, a settlement option in which the policy proceeds are retained by the insurer and paid in installments over a fixed period of time, an option in which the optionor owns the security or commodity to be conveyed under the option compare naked option in this entry, to acquire the exclusive right to use (an author's work) as the basis for a motion picture, a privilege of demanding fulfillment of a contract on any day within a specified time
options Sentence Examples
- The **precise** location of the artifact remains **elusive**.
- The surgeon's **dexterous** hands skillfully navigated the delicate tissue.
- The child's **effervescent** enthusiasm filled the room with joy.
- The **enigmatic** message has puzzled scholars for centuries.
- The **ephemeral** nature of the moment made it all the more precious.
- The **meticulous** craftsman spent hours refining his work.
- The **resilient** plant weathered the harsh conditions with ease.
- The politician's **persuasive** speech swayed the audience.
- The **serendipitous** discovery unlocked new possibilities.
- The **vaunted** hero's reputation preceded his arrival.
FAQs About the word options
a right of an insured person to choose the form in which payments due on a policy shall be made or applied, a right to buy or sell something at a specified pric
appliances,accessories, adjuncts, enhancements, accouterments, adaptors, add-ons, accessaries, appendages, equipments
necessities,requirements, essentials,,requisites
The **precise** location of the artifact remains **elusive**.
The surgeon's **dexterous** hands skillfully navigated the delicate tissue.
The child's **effervescent** enthusiasm filled the room with joy.
The **enigmatic** message has puzzled scholars for centuries.