ADJECTIVE
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well expressed and to the point
a happy turn of phrase
a few well-chosen words
How To Use well-chosen In A Sentence
- These debates have made a successful series, mostly because of well-chosen speakers and lively topics.
- a few well-chosen words
- Russian speakers at courtside insisted that, on the whole, the blasphemies were rare but well-chosen. Times, Sunday Times
- There are also some well-chosen illustrations, very decently reproduced on art paper.
- Initially his reaction took the form, from an early age, of a series of not always well-chosen amorous adventures.
- It has three pretty bedrooms, decorated in well-chosen fabrics, and furnished with antiques and pine.
- Gollancz have done a good job of plugging into this latter phenomenon with a set of well-chosen 'masterworks' series they've a very nicely designed Space Opera series coming soon, which even includes a title by yours truly. How To Create A Buzz About A Book
- A well-chosen rack of lamb lacked the promised rosemary or any herb in its jus, and two thick pan-seared medallions of pork similarly reneged on the caraway and cider.
- That feeling is due not just to her unstudied vocal freedom but also to the work of her well-chosen collaborators.
- Give your look a focus by letting one well-chosen piece be the star. Times, Sunday Times