from Merriam-Webster Online:
- Main Entry: choose
- Function: verb
- Etymology: Middle English chosen, from Old English cēosan; akin to Old High German kiosan to choose, Latin gustare to taste
- Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1 a: to select freely and after consideration <choose a career> b: to decide on especially by vote : elect
2 a: to have a preference for b: decide <chose to go by train>
intransitive verb
1: to make a selectionchoose
2: to take an alternative
1 a: to select freely and after consideration <choose a career> b: to decide on especially by vote : elect
2 a: to have a preference for b: decide <chose to go by train>
intransitive verb
1: to make a selection
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What a great idea....I'm gonna be thinking on that for a bit, maybe I'll come up with a word of my own. GREAT WORD, by the way!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved that word! Even though my children are grown now...I use to tell them everyday when they left for school or social outings..."choose wisely today"! :)
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