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Decision Meaning for Kids

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What Does Decision Mean?

Verb

  • To win a game by the judges' choice.

Noun

  • The act of deciding.
  • A choice or judgement.
  • Being sure about what you want.
  • A result from a contest when no one wins clearly.

Decision — Full Explanation

A decision is when you make a choice. For example, deciding what game to play or what snack to eat.

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Decision Meaning in Other Languages

hindi
निर्णय (Nirnay)

nirnay

चुनाव (Chunaav)

chunaav

निर्णय (Nirnay)

nirnay

Decision Story for Kids

Making Decisions is Like Choosing Ice Cream!

Imagine standing in front of a big ice cream shop with so many yummy options. Do you want chocolate, strawberry, or maybe mint? Each choice is special in its own way!

Just like in a story, where characters must decide what to do next, you can think about what makes you happiest. Take a moment, think it through, and then pick your favorite!

Remember, every decision helps you learn and grow, just like the characters in Sowmya Rajendran's delightful tales. So, what will you choose today?

Frequently Asked Questions About Decision

What does 'decision' mean?
A decision is when you choose what to do after thinking about different options.
How do you pronounce 'decision'?
You say 'decision' like this: dih-SIH-zhun.
What is the origin of the word 'decision'?
The word 'decision' comes from the Latin word 'decisio', which means to cut off or to settle.
What is the meaning of 'decision' in Hindi?
The word 'decision' in Hindi is 'निर्णय' (Nirṇaya).

Facts & Quotes About Decision

Fact: A decision is when you choose between two or more options, like picking what game to play!
Proverb: A stitch in time saves nine. (Making a good decision early can prevent bigger problems later.)
Quote: "In the end, we only regret the chances we didn't take." - Lewis Carroll