selects

[sɪˈlɛkts]

selects Definition

choose (someone or something) from a range of options.

Using selects: Examples

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

  • Example

    She selects the best ingredients for her recipes.

  • Example

    The committee selects the winner of the competition.

  • Example

    He selects his clothes carefully every morning.

selects Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for selects

Phrases with selects

  • a small number of people or things that have been chosen as the best or most suitable

    Example

    Only a select few were invited to the exclusive party.

  • a small group of people who have been chosen for a particular purpose or who share a common interest

    Example

    The select group of scientists worked on the top-secret project.

  • a small group of people chosen from a larger group to deal with a specific issue or problem

    Example

    The select committee was formed to investigate the allegations of corruption.

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Summary: selects in Brief

To 'select' [sɪˈlɛkts] means to choose someone or something from a range of options. It is often used in formal contexts, such as 'The committee selects the winner of the competition,' but can also be used informally, like 'She selects the best ingredients for her recipes.' 'Select' can be used in phrases like 'select few' and 'select group,' which refer to a small number of people or things that have been chosen as the best or most suitable.