Choosers

/ˈtʃuːzərz/ noun

Definition

People who make decisions or select between different options.

Etymology

From Old English 'ceosan' meaning to choose, plus the agent suffix '-er' to make 'one who chooses,' and '-s' for plural form.

Kelly Says

The concept of 'chooser' became especially important in philosophy and economics—think about how free choice shapes identity and society.

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