Choose [verb]
Definition of Choose:
pick, select
Synonyms of Choose:
● Appoint
● Elect
● Name
● Want
● Cast
● Adopt
● Prefer
● Accept
● Favor
● Embrace
● Take
● Judge
● Love
● Sort
● Desire
● Tap
● Separate
● Excerpt
● Glean
● Winnow
● Slot
● Fancy
● Wish
● Will
● Crave
● Tag
● Finger
● Espouse
● Weigh
● Extract
● Cull
● Co-opt
● Call for
● Tab
● Take up
● Wish for
● Fix on
● Opt for
● See fit
● Sift out
Opposite/Antonyms of Choose:
● Neglect
● Repulse
● Receive
● Insert
● Abstain
● Disallow
● Hate
● Dislike
● Ignore
● Reject
● Refuse
Sentence/Example of Choose:
"I will," gruffly replied the man, with a look which showed that he was sorry to be forced to choose the second alternative.
It had been a pleasure to choose the various tasteful specimens of the upholsterer's art.
She would not dare to choose, and begged that Mademoiselle Reisz would please herself in her selections.
Your most intimate friend arrived in Paris, and you choose the next day to make a little tour!
He shall eat butter and honey, that he may know to refuse the evil, and to choose the good.
Well, if you write any more letters, we shall burn them unread, so it is no use to trouble us; and we will pay when we choose.
Still, he said, if France desired to entrust her independence and glory to one man she could choose none better than Bonaparte.
Being a God of Love, He would not choose to create a world in which hate and pain should have a place.
Hence the advantage lay with him, because he held a strategic position and could choose his own time.
I wonder why wise men choose silly wives always, she added consciously, playing with the reins.