Pick
UK /["/pɪk/","/pɪks/","/pɪkt/","/ˈpɪkɪŋ/"]/US /["/pɪk/","/pɪks/","/pɪkt/","/ˈpɪkɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to choose somebody/something from a group of people or things
In simple words: To choose or select something.
Examples
- I will pick an apple from the tree.
- Can you pick a movie for us to watch tonight?
- She used her fingers to pick the lock.
- Let's pick some flowers for the table.
- You need to pick a side in this debate.
Usage notes
Use 'pick' when choosing items, people, or options. It is generally neutral but can be informal in contexts like 'pick a movie'. Avoid using it in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
pick + object
Memory hint
Remember 'pick' like picking a flower from a garden.
Collocations
- at random
- randomly
- out
- as
- for
- freshly picked
Synonyms
- choose
- select
- determine
- opt
- decide
Antonyms
- reject
- discard
- ignore
Common mistakes
- 'Pick' is often confused with 'choose', but 'pick' implies a more casual selection.
- Learners sometimes forget to include an object after 'pick'. For example, say 'pick a fruit', not just 'pick'.
- Overuse 'pick' when 'select' is more appropriate in formal writing.