Chosen or Choosen

Which Spelling is Correct? Understanding the correct spelling of "Chosen" or "Choosen", the past participle form and common misspellings.

Choosen

Incorrect spelling - Why it's wrong: This is a misspelling of "chosen." The word "chosen" is spelled with one "o", not two. Common Error: Adding an extra "o" letter

"Choosen" is a common misspelling of "Chosen". Always use "Chosen" when referring to the correct word.

Chosen

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

Definition: Past participle of "choose"; to have been selected or picked from alternatives. Part of Speech: Verb (past participle)

Definition of Chosen

"Chosen": Definition: Past participle of "choose"; to have been selected or picked from alternatives. Part of Speech: Verb (past participle)

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Chosen

  • Selected
  • Picked
  • Elected
  • Designated
  • Appointed
  • Preferred

Usage Examples

"Correct:" "She has chosen to study abroad."

"Correct:" "The chosen candidate will start next week."

"Correct:" "They had chosen the perfect location."

"Incorrect:" "She has choosen to study abroad."

Notes:

  • "Chosen" is pronounced as /ˈtʃoʊzən/
  • It is the past participle of the irregular verb "choose"
  • The complete conjugation: choose → chose → chosen
  • Used with helping verbs: have chosen, has chosen, had chosen
  • Remember: "Chosen" has one "o", like "chose"
  • Can also be used as an adjective meaning "selected"

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why do people misspell "chosen" as "choosen"?

A: This misspelling often occurs because people add an extra "o" letter. This can happen due to phonetic confusion, thinking it should rhyme with words like "moon" or "soon," or simply not remembering the correct spelling pattern of the irregular verb.

Q: When should I use "chosen" vs "chose"?

A: Use "chose" for simple past tense ("I chose the book") and "chosen" with helping verbs like "have," "has," or "had" ("I have chosen the book"). "Chosen" is also used as an adjective ("the chosen one").

Q: Can "chosen" be used as an adjective?

A: Yes, "chosen" can be used as an adjective meaning "selected" or "picked." For example: "the chosen candidate," "a chosen few," or "the chosen path." In these cases, it functions as a descriptive word.

Q: What is the complete conjugation of "choose"?

A: The complete conjugation is: choose (present) → chose (past) → chosen (past participle). Examples: "I choose now" (present), "I chose yesterday" (past), "I have chosen" (present perfect), "I had chosen" (past perfect).

Q: How can I remember the correct spelling of "chosen"?

A: Remember that "chosen" has one "o" like "chose" (the past tense). Think of the pattern: choose (two "o"s) → chose (one "o") → chosen (one "o"). The past participle follows the same spelling as the past tense.

Summary

Chosen is the correct spelling. It is the past participle form of the verb "choose," used with helping verbs like "have," "has," or "had." The word is spelled with one "o": "chosen." "Choosen" is a misspelling that should be avoided.