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- 1. carefully selected, especially for a particular effect: "he would sum up any situation with a few well-chosen words"
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well chosen. adjective. uk / ˌwel ˈtʃəʊ.z ə n / us / ˌwel ˈtʃoʊ.z ə n /. Add to word list. carefully chosen: [ before noun ] These debates have been successful, mostly because of well-chosen speakers and lively topics. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Taking and choosing. adopt.
adjective. (well chosen when postpositive) carefully selected to produce a desired effect; apt. a few well-chosen words may be more effective than a long speech. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. well-chosen in American English. (ˈwɛlˈtʃoʊzən ) adjective. chosen with care and judgment; proper; appropriate.
Well-chosen definition: chosen with care, as for suitability or preciseness. See examples of WELL-CHOSEN used in a sentence.
(well chosen when postpositive) carefully selected to produce a desired effect; apt: a few well-chosen words may be more effective than a long speech.
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Well-chosen definition: chosen with care, as for suitability or preciseness. See examples of WELL-CHOSEN used in a sentence.
well-chosen meaning, definition, what is well-chosen: chosen carefully and so very suitable: Learn more.