Choice means selecting from multiple options or being chosen. It can refer to the right, power, or opportunity to choose. Choice describes a person or thing that can be chosen. It indicates an abundance or variety from which to select
Bias refers to a particular tendency or opinion, especially preconceived or unreasoned. It can be used as a noun, adjective, adverb, or verb. Bias can mean prejudice or unreasonably hostile feelings about social groups
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"Vice versa" is borrowed from Latin meaning "the other way around". Correct pronunciation is "vice verse-uh" with stressed first syllable. Alternative pronunciation "vice-uh verse-uh" is also acceptable
Describes people who haven't lived long or have little experience. Can mean immature, youthful, or not as old as expected. Used for early-stage development or growth
Pupil refers to young students (5-18) being taught by teachers. Student is a general term for anyone studying at any level. Both terms come from Latin words "pupillus" and "studere"