chosen
IPA: tʃˈoʊzʌn
noun
- (historical) Alternative form of Joseon [(historical) a Korean dynasty which ruled from 1392 CE to 1897 CE.]
adjective
- picked; selected
- elected
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Examples of "chosen" in Sentences
- He was the unlucky chosen one.
- The diction is pure and well chosen.
- The name that was chosen is brilliant.
- The high steward was chosen by the lord.
- Being chosen by the censors to the senate.
- A rhyming quatrain is chosen by the picker.
- Eight chosen players compete in this event.
- In the final race, the gambler has chosen three selections.
- In the first episode, the Lifeguard is chosen by picking one of ten cards.
- The second choice of The Minneapolis Mayhem was chosen and continues today.
- The past participle of a transitive verb is always passive except in such forms as _have chosen, had chosen_.
- Unfortunately, even the label chosen for the problem shows that the bureaucracy does not really understand it.
- “Chechen,” most experts agreed, was a term chosen by Russian colonists after the name of a local village that, ironically, bore the name of thirteenth century Mongol conqueror.
- He argues that the unintended effect is not voluntarily chosen (in the morally relevant sense of ˜chosen™ for which we hold people responsible) even though the agent knows that it will occur as a result of his actions.
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