labeled
/ˈleɪbəld/
verb
- Past tense of label: attached a tag or descriptive information to something.
- They labeled the boxes 'fragile' so the movers would handle them carefully.
- The scientist labeled each test tube with a code.
- She labeled all the folders before the meeting.
- Past tense of label: described or classified someone or something in a particular way.
- Critics labeled the movie a masterpiece.
- The media labeled the event a disaster.
- His classmates labeled him a genius after he won the science fair.
adjective
- Having a tag or piece of information attached that gives details about the item.
- The labeled diagrams in the textbook helped the students understand the parts of a flower.
- All the boxes in the storage room are clearly labeled with their contents.
- She bought a labeled jar of honey showing the farm where it was produced.
- Described or classified in a particular way, often with a simplified or unfair category.
- Once you are labeled a troublemaker, it can be hard to change people's minds.
- He felt unfairly labeled as lazy just because he worked slowly.
- The politician was labeled a radical by his opponents.
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