Chose - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tʃəʊz|  American pronunciation of the word chose
Brit.  |tʃəʊz|  British pronunciation of the word chose
- this word is a past tense form of the irregular verbto choose

abbreviation

- (management) confidence (self-efficacy), hope, optimism, subjective well-being (happiness), and emotional intelligence

Extra examples

He chose history as his major and French as his minor.

The political party chose a leader.

They chose her as the team captain.

He chose his words carefully.

...I was offered a ride, but I chose to walk instead....

...whereas you chose to participate in this stupid prank, you will be held responsible as well...

He chose to pursue a college degree.

We chose not to undertake the project because of the enormous costs involved.

The company chose to locate its factory near the airport.

...the couple chose to have a garden wedding...

Most people joined the game, but a few chose not to participate.

He chose banking as a career.

They chose adoption because they couldn't have children of their own.

She chose to have an abortion.

Many chose to live as exiles rather than face persecution.

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