select

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adjective

se·​lect sə-ˈlekt How to pronounce select (audio)
1
: chosen from a number or group by fitness or preference
2
a
: of special value or excellence : superior, choice
b
: exclusively or fastidiously chosen often with regard to social, economic, or cultural characteristics
3
: judicious or restrictive in choice : discriminating
pleased with the select appreciation of his booksOsbert Sitwell
selectable adjective
selectness noun
selector noun

select

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verb

selected; selecting; selects

transitive verb

: to choose (as by fitness or excellence) from a number or group : pick out

intransitive verb

: to make a choice

select

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noun

: one that is select
often used in plural

Examples of select in a Sentence

Adjective Only a few select employees attended the meeting. A select committee was formed to plan the project. The group was small and select. A select number of people are invited. Only a select few will be accepted into the program. He only drinks select wines. Verb Please select one item from the list. The school will only select 12 applicants for enrollment. Knowing the importance of making the right choice, he selected carefully. Select “Insert” from the “Edit” menu.
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Adjective
This new teaser features the star of the Alien-verse: the Xenomorph, which fans of the franchise also saw in an earlier clip released for select movie-goers who attended screenings of Alien: Romulus. Rosy Cordero, Deadline, 20 Nov. 2024 Post Malone Celebrates His Country Album Release in Nashville with a Listening Party at Losers (Exclusive Photos) Sierra Farrell will join as a special guest for select dates throughout the run. Jack Irvin, People.com, 19 Nov. 2024
Verb
Fans can scan a QR code located on the wrapper and vote for their favorite sandwich, helping select the ultimate contest winner. Alex Perry, The Enquirer, 22 Nov. 2024 Duvernay has twice been selected to the Pro Bowl as a kick returner. Danny Davis, Austin American-Statesman, 22 Nov. 2024
Noun
Opening selects shows are Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band, Hollow Hand, Wild Pink, This Is Lorelei, Nap Eyes, and Trace Mountains. Nina Corcoran, Pitchfork, 15 Oct. 2024 Not to mention the high quality selects below will run you less than $100. Audrey Lee, Architectural Digest, 9 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for select 

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Latin selectus, past participle of seligere to select, from se- apart (from sed, se without) + legere to gather, select — more at suicide, legend

First Known Use

Adjective

circa 1555, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1566, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun

1610, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of select was circa 1555

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Cite this Entry

“Select.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/select. Accessed 3 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

select

1 of 2 verb
se·​lect sə-ˈlekt How to pronounce select (audio)
1
: to pick out from a number or group : choose
2
: to choose (a particular action or a section of text on a computer screen) especially using a mouse

select

2 of 2 adjective
1
: chosen from a number or group to include the best or most suitable individuals
invited only a few select employees
2
: of special value or excellence : superior, choice
a select hotel

Medical Definition

select

intransitive verb
se·​lect sə-ˈlekt How to pronounce select (audio)
: to cause a specified gene, trait, or organism to become more frequent or less frequent
usually used with for or against
animal breeders need to select simultaneously for improved conformity to breed characteristics and against defective genes causing disease

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