Choose

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English

Verb

Choose (third-person singular simple present chooses, present participle choosing, simple past chose, past participle chosen)

  1. To elect.
  2. To pick.
  3. To decide to act in a certain way.

Adverbs for Choose

promiscuously; precisely; deliberately; unanimously ; inevitably; fastidiously; invariably; sedulously; universally; constitutionally; tactfully; tastefully; unselfishly; sensibly; shrewdly; ultimately; emotionally; definitely; mistakenly; sympathetically; logically; morally; unrestrictedly; arbitrarily; critically; irrelevantly; nonsensically; scrupulously; admirably; unaccountably; injudictously; haphazardly; appropriately; resolutely; righteously; prudently; instinctively; finally; discreetly; speedily.

Synonyms for Choose

pick, select, cull, collect, adopt, elect, prefer, arrange, remove, separate.

Antonyms for Choose

dismiss, refuse, reject, discard, repudiate, disclaim, decline, cast out, leave, throw aside.

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Thesaurus

select, settle on, settle upon, single out, take, take to, think fit, think good, think proper, want, will, wish, wish to goodness, wish very much, would fain do, adopt, aim at, be desirous of, choose to, choosy, co-opt, command, covet, crave, cull, decide, decree, delicate, desiderate, desire, determine, elect, embrace, espouse, fancy, fastidious, favor, finical, finicking, finicky, fussy, have designs on, judge, like, love, lust, lust after, make choice of, mark, nice, opt, opt for, particular, pernickety, persnickety, pick, pick and choose, pick out, please, prefer, resolve, see fit,

Etymology

Middle English chosen, chesen from Old English ċēosan, eventually from Proto-Germanic *keusanan, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵews-. Cognate with Norwegian kjosa, Dutch kiezen, Icelandic kjósa, Gothic 𐌺𐌹𐌿𐍃𐌰𐌽 (kiusan).

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