Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To select from a number of possible alternatives; decide on and pick out.
- intransitive verb To prefer above others.
- intransitive verb To determine or decide.
- intransitive verb To make a choice; make a selection.
- idiom (cannot choose but) Can only do; cannot do otherwise.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To select from two or more; make a choice of in preference to another or others, or to something else.
- To prefer and decide: with an infinitive as object: as, he chose to make the attack.
- To prefer to have; be inclined or have a preference for.
- Synonyms Choose, Prefer, Elect, Select, fix upon, pitch upon, adopt. Choose is the most general of these words, but always represents an act of the will; it is the taking of one or some where all are not wanted or cannot be had. Choice may be founded upon preference or modified by necessity. Prefer represents a verdict of the judgment or a state of the inclination; it emphasizes more than does choose the leaving of the rest: he who prefers apples to oranges will choose apples when he has the opportunity of choice; one may by inclination prefer to work at night, but, on grounds of health, choose to work only by day. Elect has an exact use in theology; its principal use otherwise is to express the choice of persons, by ballot or otherwise, for office, membership in societies, etc.: as, to be elected alderman or treasurer; to elect certain studies in a college is to choose them formally. Select represents a careful, discriminating choice.
- To elect; make a choice; decide.
- To prefer; desire; wish.— To have one's choice; do as one pleases.
- To direct one's steps; choose one's way.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To make a selection; to decide.
- intransitive verb To do otherwise.
- intransitive verb must necessarily.
- transitive verb To make choice of; to select; to take by way of preference from two or more objects offered; to elect.
- transitive verb colloq. To wish; to desire; to prefer.
- transitive verb See under
Side .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act of
choosing ;selection . - noun The power, right, or privilege of choosing;
election . - noun
Scope forchoice . - verb To
elect . - verb To
pick . - verb To
decide to act in a certain way. - conjunction mathematics The binomial coefficient of the previous and following
number .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way
- verb select as an alternative over another
- verb pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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I actually consider these games more interesting than those that only allow the player to do “good”, and while I typically choose to follow the “good” path, I like that I had to actually *choose* to follow it.
Miriam Ruiz 2008
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It may be true that we can act as we choose, but can we _choose_?
Short Studies on Great Subjects James Anthony Froude 1856
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Thus, in "I may write if I choose," "may write" is by some classified as in the potential mood, but in reality the phrase _I may write_ is an indicative one while the second clause, _if I choose_, is the expression of a condition upon which, not my liberty to write, depends, but my actual writing.
How to Speak and Write Correctly Joseph Devlin
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For superdelegates, most of whom are active politicians, to choose is to lose the support of either the Obamaniacs or the Hillary-ites in their state or district.
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Beautiful wreathes made of fragrant greens, lights twinkling in a multitude of colors, ornaments glittering, Christmas stockings … you can choose from a variety of unique designs.
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Customers can choose from a selection of products including olives, cheeses, cold meats and fish.
Marks & Spencer bestsellers Julia Kollewe 2010
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Beautiful wreathes made of fragrant greens, lights twinkling in a multitude of colors, ornaments glittering, Christmas stockings … you can choose from a variety of unique designs.
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These being said, you can choose from a variety of upholstery fabrics and acrylic, wood, or steel legs.
Floating Globe 2009
abraxaszugzwang commented on the word choose
I've got one friend
laying across from me
I did not choose him
he did not choose me
we've got no chance of recovery
joy and hospital
joy and misery
January 31, 2007