select
verb OPAL W
/sɪˈlekt/
/sɪˈlekt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they select | /sɪˈlekt/ /sɪˈlekt/ |
he / she / it selects | /sɪˈlekts/ /sɪˈlekts/ |
past simple selected | /sɪˈlektɪd/ /sɪˈlektɪd/ |
past participle selected | /sɪˈlektɪd/ /sɪˈlektɪd/ |
-ing form selecting | /sɪˈlektɪŋ/ /sɪˈlektɪŋ/ |
- select somebody/something for something He hasn't been selected for the team.
- All our hotels have been carefully selected for the excellent value they provide.
- select somebody/something as something She was selected as the parliamentary candidate for Bath.
- select somebody/something a randomly selected sample of 23 schools
- selected poems of T.S. Eliot
- This model is available at selected stores only.
- She selected an apple from the fruit bowl.
- It is important to select a software package that suits your requirements.
- select somebody/something to do something Six theatre companies have been selected to take part in this year's festival.
- select what, which, etc. Select what you want from the options available.
- select from something They could select from a range of choices depending on their interests and skills.
Synonyms choosechoose- select
- pick
- decide
- opt
- go for
- choose to decide which thing or person you want out of the ones that are available:
- You choose—I can’t decide.
- select [often passive] to choose somebody/something, usually carefully, from a group of people or things:
- He was selected for the team.
- a randomly selected sample of 23 schools
- pick (rather informal) to choose somebody/something from a group of people or things:
- She picked the best cake for herself.
- decide to choose between two or more possibilities:
- We’re still trying to decide on a venue.
- opt to choose to take or not to take a particular course of action:
- After graduating she opted for a career in music.
- After a lot of thought, I opted against buying a motorbike.
- go for something (rather informal) to choose something:
- I think I’ll go for the fruit salad.
- to choose/decide between A and/or B
- to choose/select/pick A from B
- to opt/go for somebody/something
- to choose/decide/opt to do something
- to choose/select/pick somebody/something carefully/at random
- randomly chosen/selected/picked
Extra Examples- You can select goods from our catalogue.
- Students select modules according to their interests.
- The program automatically selects and stores the most frequently used data.
- The winning entry will be selected at random by computer.
- They were selected as finalists for this year's awards.
- They were selected on the basis of size.
- This anthology is well selected and presented.
- Although this was a very highly selected study group, the results were in agreement with our findings.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- carefully
- specially
- specifically
- …
- allow somebody to
- enable somebody to
- according to
- as
- for
- …
- be selected on the basis of
- well selected
- select something (computing) to mark something on a computer screen; to choose something, especially from a menu
- Select the text you want to format by holding down the left button on your mouse.
- Select ‘New Mail’ from the ‘Send’ menu.
WordfinderTopics Computersb2- command
- connect
- desktop
- drag
- enter
- insert
- refresh
- scroll
- select
- toggle
Word Originmid 16th cent.: from Latin select- ‘chosen’, from the verb seligere, from se- ‘apart’ + legere ‘choose’.