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select

/si'lekt/
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Definition:

The word "select" is a verb that means to choose or pick out something from a group. It can also mean to choose something because it has special qualities or is of higher quality.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "select" when you have several options and you need to pick one or a few.
  • It is often used when the choice is important or when the items have different qualities.
Examples:
  1. Basic Use:

    • "She selected a pair of shoes from the shelf." (This means she chose one pair of shoes from many options.)
  2. Advanced Use:

    • "The committee will select the best candidate for the job." (Here, the committee is choosing the most qualified person from many applicants.)
Variants:
  • Selected (adjective): This means something that has already been chosen. For example, "The selected items will be on sale next week."
  • Selection (noun): This is the act of choosing or the items that have been chosen. For example, "He made a selection from the menu."
Different Meanings:
  1. When "select" is used as an adjective, it can describe something that is of higher quality or specially chosen. For example, "They only serve select wines at the restaurant." (This means they serve only high-quality wines.)
Synonyms:

Some words that mean the same thing as "select" include: - Choose - Pick - Decide on - Opt for - Elect

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "select" does not have many idioms associated with it, you can use the phrasal verb "select out" which means to choose or separate something from a group. For example, "We need to select out the best candidates for the team."

Summary:

In summary, "select" is a verb that means to choose something from a group. It often implies that the choice is important or that the chosen item has special qualities. You can also find it as an adjective (selected) or a noun (selection).

Adjective
  1. selected or chosen for special qualifications
    • the blue-ribbon event of the season
  2. of superior grade
    • choice wines
    • prime beef
    • prize carnations
    • quality paper
    • select peaches
Verb
  1. pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives
    • Take any one of these cards
    • Choose a good husband for your daughter
    • She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her

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