Choose meaning in English

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Definition

to choose: to select, to prefer, to opt for verb
You have got to choose. Is it me or is it her?
There are three options to choose from: big, medium or small.

This is an irregular verb:
I choose / I chose / I have chosen

Examples

  • "Everyone must choose their own path, but thanks to the fine education that this school has provided for us, we have a solid foundation on which to build."
  • "On behalf of the entire flight crew, we would like to thank you once again for choosing English Airlines, and we wish you a pleasant stay in London, or wherever your travels may take you."
  • "This includes finding your new home and paying the rent, shipping your furniture to your chosen destination, and even providing a private American education for your children."
  • "Who would you choose to, you know, if you had to choose..."
  • "Remember, I have 2000 massage programs to choose from, including a happy ending algorithm."
  • "If so, here are my top tips for choosing your power suit"
  • "Not a lot of perfume companies choose to do this."
  • "Philip : It's the life we've chosen Harold."
  • "Some of the images from that session were much more discreet than the ones we chose for the posters."
  • "The candidate we have chosen for the post has a great deal of experience, comes with excellent references, and can start work at 9AM every day."
  • "Mr. Cheeter, please choose a mission at random on your way out."
  • "They're in my office: drop by and see me when you've calmed down, and we can choose some nice ensembles together."
  • "I choose my expressions for the day when I get dressed each morning."
  • "Edward : Ok... Who I am, what I do and why they should choose me!"
  • "And anyway there is no more salad, so you have to choose something else."
  • "Congratulations on choosing Slick Brand Solutions to help repair your company's shattered reputation following your truly embarrassing nude photo leak."
  • "Apparently, as his chosen heir, I'm going to inherit his estate."
  • "Good luck in piecing them together and ultimately choosing the most suitable candidate for the job (whatever it is)."

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