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well-chosen
[ wel-choh-zuhn ]
adjective
- chosen with care, as for suitability or preciseness:
He entered at a well-chosen moment.
well-chosen
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
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-chosen1
Example Sentences
In 14 songs and 90 minutes, the lineup tore through a wide variety of mostly well-chosen material, including one new track, the raw, lilting, groove-heavy “Imminent Redemption.”
The next day the signs were placed in well-chosen parts of the island, leaning against trees or stones, with the arrow always pointing to his home, the log.
Friedkin’s is spare and no-nonsense, ratcheting up the tension through well-chosen angles, lacerating cuts and performances that make vivid impressions even when allotted scant screen time.
A handful of well-chosen words — and I felt soothed, even touched by his positivity, which included, with that question mark at the end of his sentence, a hint of inclusiveness.
Its well-chosen symbols are hilariously, self-consciously, deliciously lame.
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