choose
select / pick / elect / appoint
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: chosepp: chosening: choosing
This word conveys a sense of agency and volition, implying a conscious mental process of evaluation before arriving at a decision. It is generally neutral in tone but can carry a weight of responsibility or consequence depending on the stakes of the selection. While similar to "pick," "choose" is often perceived as more formal or deliberate. "Pick" frequently suggests a random or quick selection, whereas "choose" implies a more reasoned preference or a strategic decision based on specific criteria.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone][~ between something and something][~ to do something]
To select a particular person or thing from a group of two or more possibilities.
"I had to choose a new password for my account."