Select Meaning

UK /sɪˈlɛkt/
US /sɪˈlɛkt/
Word Definition
select meaning

Select Definition & Usage

verb

To choose something or someone from a group based on specific criteria or preferences.

Examples

  • "She selected the blue dress for the party."
  • "From the long list of candidates, they selected John for the job."
  • "You need to select the correct answer from the options provided."
  • "The teacher asked us to select one book from the library."
  • "I carefully selected a few plants for the garden."
verb

To choose or highlight text, data, or an object in a computing interface.

Examples

  • "Please select the file you want to open."
  • "To copy the text, first select it with your mouse."
  • "Select the cells you wish to format in the spreadsheet."
  • "He selected the correct menu option to start the program."
  • "The app allows you to select multiple photos to upload at once."
verb

To formally choose someone for a position, job, or responsibility, usually through a voting or selection process.

Examples

  • "The board will select a new president at the meeting."
  • "The committee selected her as the candidate for the scholarship."
  • "We were selected to represent the team at the conference."
  • "The voters will select their next mayor in the upcoming election."
  • "He was selected to lead the project based on his experience."

Cultural Context

The word 'select' has roots in Latin, derived from 'selectus', meaning 'chosen' or 'picked'. It has evolved to encompass a variety of uses across different domains, such as computing, decision-making, and elections.

The Power of Selection

Story

The Power of Selection

In a small town, there was an annual event where the community would select a leader for the year. This year, Sarah was determined to be selected, but the competition was fierce. As the event approached, she weighed her options carefully. She could either go for the role of event planner, a position she had always dreamed of, or aim for the prestigious role of town mayor, a title that carried great responsibility. Both roles had their merits, but the decision was not easy. One evening, Sarah sat with her mentor, Mrs. Carson, who had been mayor in the past. 'Remember, Sarah,' Mrs. Carson said, 'to select wisely is to understand both the impact of your choice and your true desires.' Sarah smiled, recalling the many times she had helped organize events in town. 'I’ve always wanted to select the best for our community,' she replied, her mind made up. She would not run for mayor this time, but instead, she would select the event planner role, knowing it was where she could truly shine. The next day, Sarah stood at the podium, the spotlight shining on her as she addressed the crowd. 'I have been selected as your event planner for the year. Together, we’ll make this town unforgettable!' The crowd erupted in applause, and Sarah felt a sense of pride. In her heart, she knew she had made the right selection, not just for herself, but for the entire town. The story of Sarah’s selection would be told for years to come, reminding everyone that sometimes, the hardest decisions are not the ones where you have to pick something big, but where you select what truly aligns with your heart.

The Power of Selection