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View synonyms for Hobson's choice
Hobson's choice
[ hob-suhnz ]
noun
- the choice of taking either that which is offered or nothing; the absence of a real alternative.
Hobson's choice
/ ˈhɒbsənz /
noun
- the choice of taking what is offered or nothing at all
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Hobson's choice1
1640–50; after Thomas Hobson (1544–1631), of Cambridge, England, who rented horses and gave his customer only one choice, that of the horse nearest the stable door
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Hobson's choice1
C16: named after Thomas Hobson (1544–1631), English liveryman who gave his customers no choice but had them take the nearest horse
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Idioms and Phrases
An apparently free choice that actually offers no alternative. For example, My dad said if I wanted the car I could have it tonight or not at all—that's Hobson's choice . This expression alludes to Thomas Hobson of Cambridge, England, who rented horses and allowed each customer to take only the horse nearest the stable door. [Mid-1600s]Advertisement
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