Hobson's choice

Hobson's choice
noun Etymology: Thomas Hobson died 1631 English liveryman, who required every customer to take the horse nearest the door Date: 1649 1. an apparently free choice when there is no real alternative 2. the necessity of accepting one of two or more equally objectionable alternatives

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  • Hobson's choice — Hob son s choice A choice without an alternative; the thing offered or nothing. [1913 Webster] Note: It is said to have had its origin in the name of one Hobson, at Cambridge, England, who let horses, and required every customer to take in his… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hobson's choice — English university slang term, supposedly a reference to Thomas Hobson (c.1544 1631), Cambridge stable manager who let horses and gave customers a choice of the horse next in line or none at all. Phrase popularized c.1660 by Milton, who was at… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Hobson's choice — ► NOUN ▪ a choice of taking what is offered or nothing at all. ORIGIN named after Thomas Hobson (1554 1631), a carrier who hired out horses, making the customer take the one nearest the door or none at all …   English terms dictionary

  • Hobson's choice — [häb′sənz] n. [after T. Hobson (1544? 1631), of Cambridge, England, who owned livery stables and let horses in strict order according to their position near the door] a choice of taking what is offered or nothing at all; lack of an alternative …   English World dictionary

  • Hobson's choice — A Hobson s choice is a free choice in which only one option is offered, and one may refuse to take that option. The choice is therefore between taking the option or not taking it, colloquially formulated as take it or leave it. The phrase Hobson… …   Wikipedia

  • Hobson's Choice — Where to elect there is but one. Tis Hobson s choice take that or none. Thomas Ward    When, years ago, you went to buy a Ford, and the auto dealer said take any color as long as it s black, you were given Hobson s choice. The choice boils down… …   Dictionary of eponyms

  • Hobson's Choice — Chaussure à son pied (film) Chaussure à son pied Titre original Hobson’s Choice Réalisation David Lean Acteurs principaux Charles Laughton John Mills Scénario Wynyard Browne David Lean Norman Spencer d après Harold Brighouse Genre Comédie… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hobson’s choice — n [U] a situation in which there is no choice, because only one course of action or result is possible. The expression comes from the name of Thomas Hobson, a 17th–century British horse dealer who would not allow his customers any choice when… …   Universalium

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