choose · verb I or T /tʃuːz/Full view
choose
A1 to decide what you want from two or more things or possibilities
Dictionary examples:

Danny, come here and choose your ice cream.

I had to choose between fish or lamb.

There were so many colors to choose from.

It's difficult choosing where to live.

I've chosen a present for Luis.

He's been chosen as the team's new captain.

The company's directors chose Emma to be the new production manager.

Katie chose to stay away from work that day.

Learner example:

You can choose between red or black. I chose the black one. (Key English Test; A2; Spanish)

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