chuse

/ˈtʃuːz/

Definitions

1. noun

a verb or auxiliary verb that is used to indicate the future tense, especially in the first person singular and plural, and the second and third persons singular and plural, in some dialects of English.

“Some dialects of English use chuse as the future tense of the verb choose.”

2. verb

archaic past tense of the verb choose

“He chused to go to the park with his friends.”

3. verb

archaic past tense of the verb choose (used with an infinitive)

“She chused to be a teacher.”

Synonyms

  • choose
  • select

Antonyms

  • decline
  • reject