chosen
adjective
something that is chosen is something that you have decided to have or do
Click any word in a definition or example to find the entry for that word
adjective
concerning the philosophical idea that people make decisions based on what is probably true, because no one can be completely certain about things
adjective
a straight choice or competition is one in which there are only two choices or only two people who have any chance of winning
used for saying that you have to accept anything that is offered to you, usually because you have no money or power
used for showing two or more possibilities or choices
something of your choice is the thing that you choose when you do not have any limits
not sure what to choose because there are so many good things that you can choose from
used for saying that you have made a decision because you have enough information, or because you do not want an annoying or unpleasant situation to continue
a speech habit in which a speaker lowers their voice at the end of a sentence
BuzzWord ArticleOpen Dictionary
a mineral which is mined in a place where there is armed conflict, and sold to help pay for weapons
add a wordMore submissions
view entriesBlog
A must for anyone with an interest in the changing face of language. The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today.
global English and language change from our blog