Chosen
Adjective:
- Selected from a number of possibilities: Refers to something or someone that has been picked out or decided upon from among others.
- Preferred or favored: Indicates a special status of being selected, often implying a deliberate and careful selection.
Noun:
- One who is selected or preferred: A person who is the object of choice, often receiving special favor or preference.
- An exclusive or elect group: A select group of people, often with a special status or purpose.
Adjective: The chosen candidate will be notified next week.She felt a sense of pride in being the chosen representative for her team.
Noun: He was the chosen of the king, destined for a special role.The scholarship is awarded to the chosen from hundreds of applicants.
"The chosen few": A small, exclusive group of people who are selected for a special privilege or honor. Only the chosen few were invited to the private viewing.
"Chosen one": A person believed to be uniquely selected, often by fate or a higher power, for a specific, important destiny. In many stories, the hero is the chosen one destined to save the world.
Choose (verb): To select from a number of possibilities. You must choose your words carefully.
Choice (noun): The act of choosing; the power, right, or liberty to choose; something that is chosen. You have a choice between tea and coffee.
- Selected: Chosen from a group.
- Preferred: Liked better or best.
- Elect: Chosen for a special role, often by divine will.
- Well-chosen: Selected with care and good judgment.
- A chosen instrument: A person or thing specifically selected to carry out a particular purpose.
- an exclusive group of people
- one of the elect who have power inside the government
- the name for Korea as a Japanese province (1910-1945)
- one who is the object of choice; who is given preference
- she was Mama's chosen