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chosen
1[choh-zuhn]
Chosen
2[choh-sen]
noun
Japanese name of Korea.
chosen
1/ ˈʃəʊə /
verb
the past participle of choose
adjective
selected or picked out, esp for some special quality
Chosen
2/ ˈʃəʊˈɛ /
noun
the official name for Korea when it was a Japanese province (1910–45)
Other 51Թ Forms
- chosenness noun
- unchosen adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of chosen1
Example Sentences
"I think there's a myriad of moments like that where I could have chosen one thing and didn't, so it's fascinating to consider that."
After another move to Los Angeles, she took lessons from a female instructor, learning basics, but it was a hobby compared to her chosen vocation.
"Maintaining balance as a dancer who motivates the Pacu Jalur rowing team is truly not simple. Perhaps that's why children are chosen instead of adults - because it's easier for them to keep balance."
She said individuals selected for return to France could mount a legal challenge over how they were chosen.
The shortlisted entrants, chosen from across the UK, were selected to meet the theme of "Rooted in Culture", highlighting how trees have inspired creative minds and become ingrained in our cultural landscape.
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