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chooser


Meanings
  • a person who makes a choice or decision

    - "He was the chooser of the team's captain."
    - "In the board game, each player acts as a chooser in turn."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with chooser
choir , choire , quoit , quoits , choquet , choquette
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. chooser () : a person who makes a choice or decision

  2. chose () : past tense of 'choose'

  3. choose () : present tense of 'choose'

  4. chose () : past participle of 'choose'

  5. choosing () : present participle of 'choose'


Variants
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choose , chooser , choosers , chooses , choosing , chose , chosen
Etymology
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The term 'chooser' is derived from the Old English word 'cwean' which means 'to choose' or 'to select'. Over time, this word evolved into the Modern English term 'chooser'.


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  1. {"text"=>"The term 'chooser' is often used in the context of decision making, particularly in the fields of psychology, economics, and game theory. In these disciplines, the term 'chooser' refers to an individual or entity that has the ability to make a choice or decision among a set of available options or alternatives. The concept of a 'chooser' is central to understanding how individuals and entities make decisions and how these decisions can be influenced by various factors, including incentives, preferences, beliefs, and constraints."}


Quotes
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  1. Any summary I might try to write for the rest of the novel would be worthless and I don't "choose" to waste my time at it.

    - Flannery O'Connor,{it}The Habit of Being{/it},1979
  2. … as an instructor at New York University he "chose" to live by himself in lodgings that for the time must have been very expensive …

    - William Styron,{it}This Quiet Dust and Other Writings{/it},(1953) 1982
  3. I had been invited to "choose" certain things that I might want from the house, but although there were indeed a couple of things that I would have liked, I was withheld from making the trip …

    - Alice Adams,"Why I Write",{"source"=>"in {it}The Story and Its Writer{/it}, edited by Ann Charters", "aqdate"=>"1987"}
  4. Each year thousands of college students "choose" volunteer-service trips over beach bumming during their spring breaks and summer vacations.

    - Edward M. Kennedy,{it}Time{/it},22 Sept. 2008

How to Memorize "chooser"

  1. mnemonic

    - To remember the definition of 'chooser', use the acronym CHOOSE. Each letter in CHOOSE stands for a word in the definition: C-chooses, H-has the ability to, O-operate or function with, O-options or alternatives, and S-selects or picks out.


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