Choses Meaning in English
word · lemma: choose
Definition
'Choses' is the simple past tense of 'choose', meaning to have selected or picked something from two or more options in the past.
Usage & Nuances
'Choses' is used only in the past tense and is always followed by the thing or person selected. Often confused with 'choose' (present) and 'chosen' (past participle, used with 'have'/'had'). Common collocations: 'She chose wisely', 'He chose the blue shirt'.
Example Sentences
She chose the blue dress for the party.
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Tom chose to stay at home instead of going out.
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My parents chose my name before I was born.
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We couldn't believe he chose that risky option, but it paid off.
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After a long discussion, she chose silence over argument.
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You chose the perfect moment to call—I really needed to talk.
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