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Meaning

The word "chose" is the past tense of "choose," which means to select or pick out something from a set of options. When someone says they "chose" something, they are indicating a decision was made after considering different possibilities.

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Etymology

The word "chose" comes from the Old English "ceosan," which means to choose, select, or take. The form has been used since Middle English, evolving through various forms until it reached its modern-day usage.

Examples

  1. Last week, I chose the blue dress for the party instead of the red one.
  2. After much deliberation, she chose to accept the job offer in New York.
  3. He chose the path less traveled, which led to new opportunities.
  4. They chose to spend their vacation at the beach instead of the mountains.
  5. For my project, I chose to study the impact of climate change on wildlife.

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