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  • 1choose your words (carefully) — phrase to think carefully about what you are saying ‘I’m sure the inspectors did the best job they could,’ he said, choosing his words carefully. Thesaurus: to be carefulsynonym Main entry: choose …

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  • 2weigh your words — phrase to think carefully about how you want to say something Thesaurus: to be carefulsynonym Main entry: weigh * * * weigh your ˈwords idiom to choose your words carefully so that you say exactly what you mean • …

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  • 3weigh your words —    If you weigh your words, you choose your words carefully in order to express exactly what you mean and avoid any misunderstanding.     At the press conference he spoke very clearly, weighing his words …

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  • 4choose — [ tʃuz ] (past tense chose [ tʃouz ] ; past participle chosen [ tʃouzn ] ) verb intransitive or transitive *** to decide which you want from a number of people or things: Do you feel that you chose the wrong career? choose from: There is a huge… …

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  • 5choose */*/*/ — UK [tʃuːz] / US [tʃuz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms choose : present tense I/you/we/they choose he/she/it chooses present participle choosing past tense chose UK [tʃəʊz] / US [tʃoʊz] past participle chosen UK [ˈtʃəʊz(ə)n] / US… …

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  • 6choose*/*/*/ — [tʃuːz] (past tense chose [tʃəʊz] ; past participle chosen [ˈtʃəʊz(ə)n] ) verb [I/T] 1) to decide which person or thing you want from a number of people or things Do you feel that you chose the wrong career?[/ex] There is a huge range of holidays …

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  • 7choose — W1S1 [tʃu:z] v past tense chose [tʃəuz US tʃouz] past participle chosen [ˈtʃəuzən US ˈtʃou ] [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: ceosan] 1.) to decide which one of a number of things or people you want →↑choice ▪ It took us ages to choose a new… …

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  • 8weigh one's words — {v. phr.} To choose your words carefully; be careful to use the right words. * /When a teacher explains about religion, he must weigh his words because his pupils may be of several different faiths./ * /When old Mr. Jones talked to the students… …

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  • 9weigh one's words — {v. phr.} To choose your words carefully; be careful to use the right words. * /When a teacher explains about religion, he must weigh his words because his pupils may be of several different faiths./ * /When old Mr. Jones talked to the students… …

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  • 10weigh\ one's\ words — v. phr. To choose your words carefully; be careful to use the right words. When a teacher explains about religion, he must weigh his words because his pupils may be of several different faiths. When old Mr. Jones talked to the students about… …

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