Choate [choht] Examples See more synonyms for Choate on Thesaurus.com noun
- Joseph Hodges,1832–1917, U.S. lawyer and diplomat.
- Rufus,1799–1859, U.S. lawyer, orator, and statesman.
Related Words for choate indivisible, elemental, simple, flawless, full, perfect, unified, integrated, entire, detailed, complete, comprehensive, maximum, generous, broad, extensive, exhaustive, whole, adequate, absolute Examples from the Web for choate Contemporary Examples of choate
So we have a graduate of Choate or Beverly Hills High who attends Wharton, and goes to work for, say, Goldman Sachs.
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Joel Kotkin
October 31, 2014
One of my favorite teachers at Choate, Mr. Yankus, had a similar warning against using the verb “to be” in any essay.
Noah Charney
July 17, 2013
But embarrassed administrators at Choate have been in lockdown on disclosing details.
The Prep School Facebook Scandal
Lynnley Browning
November 22, 2010
Don’t generalize all Choate students to be in the same category as those girls.
The Prep School Facebook Scandal
Lynnley Browning
November 22, 2010
Historical Examples of choate
Choate had a tremendous idea of the obligations of what he called love.
Alice Brown
He was seeing Choate in the new Addington as Choate presented it.
Alice Brown
Then it seemed to her that Choate did a thing unsurpassed in splendour.
Alice Brown
Then it was that Choate made the speech that clinched his hold upon her heart.
Alice Brown
Choate and I know him, better than you or any other woman can in a thousand years.
Alice Brown
Word Origin and History for choate adj.
“finished, complete,” mistaken back-formation from inchoate (q.v.) as though that word contained in- “not.” First attested 1878 in letter from Oliver Wendell Holmes lamenting barbarisms in legal case writing (he said he found choate in a California report).