Choose ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Choose ( verb )

  1. To select or decide something or someone.
  2. To pick or select from a group or range of options.
  3. To decide on a course of action.
  4. To prefer or want something or someone over others.
  5. To make a selection or decision based on criteria.

Origin:

The word choose comes from the old english word "cēosan" which means to select or decide. this word was used to refer to the act of selecting or deciding something or someone.

Examples:

  1. He chose the red shirt.
  2. She chose the blue dress.
  3. They chose to go to the park.
  4. I choose to believe in you.
  5. The company chose the candidate based on qualifications.

(As a verb)

Choose ( verb )

  1. To select or decide something or someone.
  2. To pick or select from a group or range of options.
  3. To decide on a course of action.
  4. To prefer or want something or someone over others.
  5. To make a selection or decision based on criteria.

Origin:

The word choose comes from the old english word "cēosan" which means to select or decide. this word was used to refer to the act of selecting or deciding something or someone.

Examples:

  1. He chose the red shirt.
  2. She chose the blue dress.
  3. They chose to go to the park.
  4. I choose to believe in you.
  5. The company chose the candidate based on qualifications.
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