selected, chose, to name a few.
another word for chosen is picked and a few others.
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Yes, singular is flower. The plural is flowers.I picked a flower.My friend picked three flowers.My mother got angry that we picked the flowers, so she made me weed the flower bed as punishment.
A better word for "picked" could be "selected." This term conveys a more deliberate choice and can imply a thoughtful decision-making process. Other alternatives include "chosen" or "gathered," depending on the context in which you intend to use it.
another word for chosen is picked and a few others.
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decided, determined, elected, favored, selected, picked, preferred
The past participle of the word "pick" is "picked".
No, it is not a preposition. The word picked is a past tense verb that can also be used as an adjective.
The boy picked his nose, it was SO gross. The gross boy picked his nose. Your question IS a sentence using the word gross! That is another sentence with the word gross. However, in business, one gross of a particular item equals 144 of that item.
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Yes, "unselected" is a word that means not chosen or picked.
selected, picked out.
Harvesting is the term used when crops are picked from a field.