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- distinguish someone or something from a group:"Lester picked out two familiar voices"
- (of a light) illuminate an object by shining directly on it:"the car's headlights picked out a road sign and she swung left"
- highlight or accentuate something from its surroundings by painting or fashioning it in a contrasting color or medium:"the initials are picked out in diamonds"
- choose someone or something from a number of alternatives:"she left Jed to pick out some toys"
- play a tune on a musical instrument slowly or with difficulty:"she began to pick out a rough melody on the guitar"
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- choose someone or something from a number of alternatives:
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- Pick out means to123:
- Choose or select
- Discern from the surroundings; distinguish
- Select for use or special consideration, illustration, etc, as from a group
- Perceive or recognize (a person or thing previously obscured)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.pick out 1. To choose or select: picked out a nice watch. 2. To discern from the surroundings; distinguish: picked out their cousins from the crowd.www.thefreedictionary.com/pick+outpick out verb(tr, adverb) to select for use or special consideration, illustration, etc, as from a group to distinguish (an object from its surroundings), as in painting: she picked out the woodwork in white to perceive or recognize (a person or thing previously obscured): we picked out his face among the crowdwww.dictionary.com/browse/pick--outpick out phrasal verb pick somebody/something out to choose somebody/something carefully from a group of people or things synonym select She was picked out from dozens of applicants for the job. He picked out the ripest peach for me. He was picked out as the best player.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/e… PICK SOMEONE/SOMETHING OUT - Cambridge English …
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