Antonym: decline, reject. Similar words: loose, school, in school, at school, after school, boost, hook, shoot. Meaning: [tʃuːz] v. 1. pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives 2. select as an alternative; choose instead; prefer as an alternative 3. see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way.
Random good picture Not show
91. A lot of mothers choose to work part-time.
92. I hope you will choose a different path.
93. Customers can choose from sixty hit titles before buying.
94. Choose a golden-orange-coloured pineapple with undamaged leaves.
95. How do women choose their mates?
96. There's nothing to choose between them.
97. Choose a computer to suit your particular needs.
98. Select the 'Edit' menu and then choose 'Copy'.
99. You have to choose among these fabrics.
100. Why did you choose basketball in the first place?
101. Your best bet is to choose a guest house.
102. Who feels free to choose his own life?
103. Many people choose not to marry.
104. A woman can choose to have breast implants.
105. We choose her a nice birthday present.
106. People choose jobs for other reasons besides money.
107. You may choose one book between the two.
108. Choose Christmassy colours such as red and green.
109. Some people pick and choose to get something perfect.
110. You need to choose a team leader .
111. Choose shades which tone in with your natural colouring.
112. We choose an expensive toy for the boy.
113. Choose curtains that blend in with your decor.
114. Whichever option we choose there'll be disadvantages.
115. Choose a goal within your reach.
116. Choose small waxy potatoes for the salad.
117. I would unhesitatingly choose the latter option.
118. Choose a cool colour such as cream.
119. We had to choose between death and dishonour.
120. I choose my assignments to suit myself.
More similar words: loose, school, in school, at school, after school, boost, hook, shoot, shoot up, shooting, likelihood, chop, echo, neighborhood, choice, lose, whose, pose, dose, scholar, catch on, touch on, each other, reach out, close, those, switch on, switch off, stretch out, chopping.