picked

[pɪkt]

picked Definition

  • 1selected carefully from a group of things or people
  • 2harvested or gathered by hand
  • 3plucked the strings of a musical instrument

Using picked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "picked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The team was picked based on their skills and experience.

  • Example

    She picked some flowers from the garden.

  • Example

    He picked a tune on his guitar.

  • Example

    The apples were picked from the tree.

picked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for picked

Antonyms for picked

Phrases with picked

  • hand-picked

    carefully selected by hand

    Example

    The hand-picked team of experts did an excellent job.

  • to select only the best from a range of options

    Example

    You can't just pick and choose which tasks you want to do.

  • pick someone's brain

    to ask someone for advice or information

    Example

    I need to pick your brain about this project.

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Summary: picked in Brief

The term 'picked' [pɪkt] refers to something that has been carefully selected or harvested by hand. It can also mean plucking the strings of a musical instrument. Examples include 'The team was picked based on their skills and experience.' and 'She picked some flowers from the garden.' Phrases like 'hand-picked' denote careful selection, while 'pick and choose' means selecting only the best from a range of options.