labelled

/ˈleɪbəld/
adjective
  1. Marked with a descriptive tag or identifier.
    • All the boxes are labelled with their contents for easy moving.
    • The labelled jars in the kitchen help everyone find the spices quickly.
    • Each plant in the garden is labelled with its scientific name.
  2. Assigned to a particular category or group, often in a simplistic or unfair way.
    • He felt labelled as a troublemaker after just one mistake.
    • Once labelled a 'slow learner,' she struggled to shake off that reputation.
    • The students were labelled by their test scores, which didn't show their full potential.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of label: to attach a descriptive tag to something.
    • They labelled the products with price tags yesterday.
    • She labelled all the folders before the meeting.
    • He had labelled his luggage with bright ribbons for easy spotting.
  2. Past tense and past participle of label: to assign a category or description to someone or something.
    • Teachers labelled him gifted after his excellent test results.
    • The media labelled the event a disaster before all the facts were known.
    • Critics labelled the movie a masterpiece after its release.
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