No, "choosed" is not a standard word in English. The correct past tense of "choose" is "chose." While "choosed" may appear in informal contexts or as a mistake, it is not recognized in formal writing or standard usage.
selected, chose
the root word
The opposite of a word is called an antonym. You can usually find antonyms for words in any standard thesaurus.
The word call has one syllable.
A word element attached to a root word that changes its meaning is called an "affix."
No, the correct past tense form of "choose" is "chose." "Choosed" is not a standard English word.
selected, chose
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Mayotte is a French island in the Comoros archipelago. Its inhabitants choosed to stay Frenhc while the other islands of the archipelago choosed to be independent.
you have to be choosed as an admin which is very unlikely.
becuz it he iz one of the people the king choosed
No, "choosed" is not grammatically correct. The simple past tense of "choose" is "chose". The past participle is "chosen".
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he chose the twelve apostles to share his mission with.
Independent.
I'm not aware of any word "notabina" in any other language. It appears to be a unique or made-up word.