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Meaning of selection

Wordnet

selection (n)

the act of choosing or selecting

an assortment of things from which a choice can be made

the person or thing chosen or selected

a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment

a passage selected from a larger work

Webster

selection (n.)

The act of selecting, or the state of being selected; choice, by preference.

That which is selected; a collection of things chosen; as, a choice selection of books.

selection Sentence Examples

  1. The incandescent light cast a warm glow upon the ancient scroll.
  2. The symphony's reverberating chords resonated within the cathedral's hallowed halls.
  3. The iridescent butterfly flitted through the meadow, leaving a trail of shimmering dust.
  4. The enigmatic stranger's gaze held a depth of wisdom and sorrow.
  5. The verdant hills stretched out before her, a verdant tapestry of nature's artistry.
  6. The thunderous roar of the ocean waves crashed against the rugged coastline.
  7. The pungent aroma of coffee beans wafted through the quaint café.
  8. The child's laughter echoed through the garden, a melody of pure joy.
  9. The antique clock ticked softly, counting down the passing moments.
  10. The elusive dream danced just out of reach, leaving behind a whisper of longing.

FAQs About the word selection

the act of choosing or selecting, an assortment of things from which a choice can be made, the person or thing chosen or selected, a natural process resulting i

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The incandescent light cast a warm glow upon the ancient scroll.

The symphony's reverberating chords resonated within the cathedral's hallowed halls.

The iridescent butterfly flitted through the meadow, leaving a trail of shimmering dust.

The enigmatic stranger's gaze held a depth of wisdom and sorrow.