Chose: meaning, definitions and examples

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chose

 

[tʃoʊz ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

past action

The word 'chose' is the simple past tense of the verb 'choose'. It refers to the act of making a selection or decision among options. When someone has made a choice in the past, they use 'chose' to indicate that decision. 'Chose' implies a deliberate action where a person has considered various alternatives and then selected one, highlighting the importance of the choice they made.

Synonyms

opted, picked, selected.

Examples of usage

  • She chose the blue dress for the party.
  • He chose to study abroad for his education.
  • They chose their favorite restaurant for dinner.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word comes from the Old English 'ceosan', which means to select or choose.
  • In Middle English, it was spelled 'chosen', showing the evolution of the word over time.
  • The transition to 'chose' as the past tense became standard in the 14th century.

Cultural Significance

  • Decision-making plays a key role in various cultures, often reflected in proverbs that emphasize choosing wisely.
  • Many stories and movies feature pivotal moments where characters 'chose' different paths, teaching lessons about consequences.
  • Voting is a modern example where individuals 'chose' leaders, impacting society significantly.

Psychology

  • Research shows that the act of making a choice can enhance personal satisfaction and ownership.
  • Chronic indecision can lead to anxiety, highlighting the importance of making choices in mental health.
  • Studies found that having too many options can actually make people less likely to 'chose', known as choice paralysis.

Language Usage

  • 'Chose' is often confused with 'choose' and 'chosen', leading to common grammatical errors.
  • In legal terms, documents may specify 'chose in action' referring to a right to sue for a debt or obligation.
  • The past tense form 'chose' illustrates the importance of verb tenses in conveying time.

Literature

  • Famous authors utilize the concept of 'chose' to explore characters’ dilemmas and decisions throughout their works.
  • It often appears in poems to emphasize nostalgia or the outcome of past choices.
  • In children's literature, the concept of making good choices is a common theme, helping to instill values.

Translations

Translations of the word "chose" in other languages:

🇵🇹 escolher

🇮🇳 चुनना

🇩🇪 wählen

🇮🇩 memilih

🇺🇦 обирати

🇵🇱 wybierać

🇯🇵 選ぶ

🇫🇷 choisir

🇪🇸 elegir

🇹🇷 seçmek

🇰🇷 선택하다

🇸🇦 اختيار

🇨🇿 vybrat

🇸🇰 vybrať

🇨🇳 选择

🇸🇮 izbrati

🇮🇸 velja

🇰🇿 таңдау

🇬🇪 არჩეული

🇦🇿 seçmək

🇲🇽 escoger

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #3,652, this word is part of upper-intermediate vocabulary. While not among the most basic terms, it appears often enough to be valuable for advanced communication.