ALL meanings of chose
chose
C c - noun chose Chose is the past tense of choose. 3
- noun chose an article of personal property 3
- abbreviation CHOSE choose 3
- noun chose a piece of personal property; chattel 3
- verb chose simple past tense of choose. 1
- verb chose Obsolete. past participle of choose. 1
- noun chose a thing; an article of personal property. 1
- verb with object chose to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure. 1
- verb with object chose to prefer or decide (to do something): He chose to run for election. 1
- verb with object chose to want; desire: I choose moving to the city. 1
- verb with object chose (especially in children's games) to contend with (an opponent) to decide, as by odd or even, who will do something: I'll choose you to see who gets to bat first. 1
- verb without object chose to make a choice, or select from two or more possibilities: Accepted by several colleges, the boy chose carefully. 1
- verb without object chose to be inclined: You may stay here, if you choose. 1
- verb without object chose (especially in children's games) to decide, as by means of odd or even, who will do something: Let's choose to see who bats first. 1
- idioms chose cannot choose but, cannot do otherwise than; is or are obliged to: He cannot choose but obey. 1
- noun chose Pick out or select (someone or something) as being the best or most appropriate of two or more alternatives. 1
- noun chose (law) A thing; personal property. 0