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select
[si-lekt]
verb (used with object)
to choose in preference to another or others; pick out.
verb (used without object)
to make a choice; pick.
adjective
chosen in preference to another or others; selected.
of special value or excellence; choice.
careful or fastidious in selecting; discriminating.
carefully or fastidiously chosen; exclusive.
a select group of friends.
select
/ sɪˈlɛkt /
verb
to choose (someone or something) in preference to another or others
adjective
Also: selected. chosen in preference to another or others
of particular quality or excellence
limited as to membership or entry
a select gathering
careful in making a choice
Other Word Forms
- selectable adjective
- selectability noun
- selectly adverb
- selectness noun
- selector noun
- nonselected adjective
- reselect verb (used with object)
- unselect adjective
- unselected adjective
- well-selected adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of select1
Word History and Origins
Origin of select1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
World governing body Fifa is in charge of organising the tournament and selecting host cities, and any changes now - or at a later stage - would face logistical challenges.
A panel of experts selected nine trees of differing ages and species for the shortlist, while the public were allowed to choose a 10th option as a wildcard.
They will hope to have similar success in selecting the successor to Bruins coach DeShaun Foster, who was fired earlier this month after his team started the season with three consecutive losses.
Most of the following 12 months was spent debating whether he would select himself as the first player-captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963.
Hunt, who was not selected in England's squad at the last World Cup, will back her superior kicking game in what will be a fascinating clash of styles.
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