Adjective
/se.lecˈti.βo/
The word "selectivo" is used in Spanish to describe something that involves careful choice or selection. It can refer to processes, mechanisms, or characteristics that are not inclusive of all options and instead focus on specific criteria. The term is used in various contexts including general use, economics (as in selective spending or selective support), law (selective enforcement of laws), and polytechnical fields (selective processes in technology or engineering).
The frequency of use for "selectivo" tends to be more prominent in written contexts, especially in academic or technical texts, although it is also used in spoken Spanish when discussing relevant topics.
"The committee made a selective choice of the projects that would receive funding."
"La educación selectiva puede llevar a una mejor calidad en el aprendizaje."
"Selective education can lead to better quality in learning."
"El uso selectivo de recursos es esencial para maximizar los resultados."
In Spanish, "selectivo" can appear in various idiomatic expressions. Here are examples:
"Being selective with friendships is essential to maintain healthy relationships."
"Un enfoque selectivo puede ayudar a evitar el agotamiento."
"A selective approach can help to avoid burnout."
"El criticismo selectivo a menudo revela más sobre el crítico que sobre el criticado."
"Selective criticism often reveals more about the critic than the criticized."
"La inversión selectiva es una estrategia común entre los empresarios exitosos."
"Selective investment is a common strategy among successful entrepreneurs."
"El proceso de selección selectivo asegura que solo los mejores candidatos sean considerados."
The term "selectivo" derives from the Latin word "selectivus", which means "choosing" or "selecting". The root "select" comes from "seligere", meaning "to choose" or "to pick out". This etymology reflects the meaning of the word as it pertains to the process of making choices based on specific criteria.
Synonyms: - Discriminatorio - Escogido - Exigente
Antonyms: - Inclusivo - General - Indiscriminado