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UK
/tʃˈuːz/
]
[ US /ˈtʃuz/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃuz/ ]
VERB
-
pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives
She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her
Take any one of these cards
Choose a good husband for your daughter -
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 -
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
How To Use choose In A Sentence
- The material you choose for surfaces including counters, backsplashes and floors can also account for variations in price.
- Most choose to buy in more affordable villages a little way away. Times, Sunday Times
- Choose a white form if you want to add a bit more light to proceedings but, in my humble opinion, speckled purple is the best. Times, Sunday Times
- Additional, wall, condole can choose deadening very, if mineral wool is sound-absorbing board wait.
- With the usual prerogative of the wealthy classes, he tended to choose doctors with a reputation for having studied some topics in greater detail than usual.
- If the children's parents don't choose to be adults, then the OP's friend is going to have to be an adult.
- The unpleasant truth is that hiding behind private ownership only hides the fall in value from people who choose not to look.
- The cue maker then carefully chooses and seasons the wood, before tapering and sanding it down on a lathe.
- Asked about parents who choose not to vaccinate their children against HPV, the virologist Nathan Wolfe, author of the new book "The Viral Storm," told me: "Basically the decision to not vaccinate risks not only cancer for their kids but cancer for anyone their kids have sex with. The New Prudery
- Some may choose to wear things like the hijab, turban or kippa, but that's another story, because somehow headgear bothers a whole lot of people. Ajarat Bada: Fatwa For Tebow