Associations to the word «Choose»
Noun
- Whichever
- Elector
- Housemate
- Selector
- Contestant
- Choice
- Option
- Eurovision
- Detour
- Suitor
- Audition
- Playmate
- Vocation
- Alternative
- Elect
- Applicant
- Jury
- Preference
- Selection
- Finalist
- Successor
- Nominee
- Menu
- Delegate
- Respondent
- Profession
- Tuition
- Candidate
- Mascot
- Voter
- Chose
- Wildcard
- Ballot
- Specialization
- Moderator
- Israelites
- Eviction
- Apprenticeship
- Reject
- Pick
- Caucus
- Path
- Contest
- Lottery
- Playboy
- Deliberation
- Mate
- Probability
- Palette
- Subset
- Ultimatum
- Password
- Flexibility
- Vertex
- Vote
- Iteration
- Discretion
- Bidder
- Juror
- Default
- Encryption
- Trump
- Toss
- Legislature
- Spouse
- Vacancy
Adjective
Wiktionary
CHOOSE, verb. To pick; to make the choice of; to select.
CHOOSE, verb. To elect.
CHOOSE, verb. To decide to act in a certain way.
CHOOSE, verb. To wish; to desire; to prefer.
CHOOSE, conjunction. (mathematics) The binomial coefficient of the previous and following number.
CHOOSE, noun. (dialectal or obsolete) The act of choosing; selection.
CHOOSE, noun. (dialectal or obsolete) The power, right, or privilege of choosing; election.
CHOOSE, noun. (dialectal or obsolete) Scope for choice.
CHOOSE UP, verb. (idiomatic) (intransitive) To select, pick.
Dictionary definition
CHOOSE, verb. Pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her".
CHOOSE, verb. Select as an alternative over another; "I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant"; "She opted for the job on the East coast".
CHOOSE, verb. See fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way; "She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam".
Wise words
Truthful words are not beautiful; beautiful words are not
truthful. Good words are not persuasive; persuasive words
are not good.