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Meaning
The word "select" means to carefully choose or pick out from a group based on certain criteria or preferences. When you select something, you are making a decision about what you believe is the best option from multiple possibilities.
Synonyms
- Choose
- Pick
- Elect
- Decide on
- Opt for
- Determine
- Appoint
Antonyms
- Reject
- Discard
- Ignore
- Overlook
- Eliminate
- Dismiss
Etymology
The word "select" comes from the Latin word "selectus," which is the past participle of "seligere," meaning "to choose." The prefix "se-" means "apart," and "legere" means "to gather or choose."
Examples
- For the science project, I had to select a topic that was both interesting and relevant.
- During the auditions, the director will select the best performers for the roles.
- Please select your preferred method of payment at checkout.
- The team will select two new members next week to fill the vacant positions.
- She always takes her time to select the right outfit for special occasions.