PICK OUT


Meaning of PICK OUT in English

1.

If you pick out someone or something, you recognize them when it is difficult to see them, for example because they are among a large group.

The detective-constable picked out the words with difficulty...

Steven describes himself as ‘a regular guy–you couldn’t pick me out of a crowd’.

PHRASAL VERB : V P n (not pron) , V n P

2.

If you pick out someone or something, you choose them from a group of people or things.

I have been picked out to represent the whole team...

There are so many great newscasters it’s difficult to pick one out.

= select

PHRASAL VERB : V P n (not pron) , V n P

3.

If part of something is picked out in a particular colour, it is painted in that colour so that it can be seen clearly beside the other parts.

The name is picked out in gold letters over the shop-front.

= highlight

PHRASAL VERB : usu passive , be V-ed P

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