Carefully selected, especially for a particular effect.
he would sum up any situation with a few well-chosen words
Example sentencesExamples
Concepts such as ‘time sickness’ and ‘time poverty’ are explored through well-chosen case studies.
Lemon sole can have a wonderful, delicate flavour just begging to be woken up by ginger, garlic and a few well-chosen spices.
While a few well-chosen words may at times bring solace, and a good joke may bring on fits of laughter, such things are rarely enough to cure a severe depression.
She has read the Bible closely, and begins each chapter with a well-chosen citation.
With many well-chosen quotes from her fiction and her philosophy, he traces the interplay between her experience and her intellect.
Definition of well chosen in US English:
well chosen
adjectiveˌwɛlˈtʃoʊzən
Carefully selected, especially for a particular effect.
he would sum up any situation with a few well-chosen words
Example sentencesExamples
With many well-chosen quotes from her fiction and her philosophy, he traces the interplay between her experience and her intellect.
Concepts such as ‘time sickness’ and ‘time poverty’ are explored through well-chosen case studies.
Lemon sole can have a wonderful, delicate flavour just begging to be woken up by ginger, garlic and a few well-chosen spices.
While a few well-chosen words may at times bring solace, and a good joke may bring on fits of laughter, such things are rarely enough to cure a severe depression.
She has read the Bible closely, and begins each chapter with a well-chosen citation.