tagged

/tæɡd/
adjective
  1. Marked with a label, tag, or identifier.
    • She wore a tagged bracelet to the concert.
    • Each tagged bird was released back into the wild.
    • The tagged items in the store are on sale.
  2. In digital contexts, having a label or metadata attached (e.g., a photo, post, or file).
    • The tagged documents are easier to search for.
    • Make sure the file is tagged with the correct date.
    • I found all the tagged photos from the party.
  3. In games, having been touched or caught by another player.
    • Once you are tagged, you become 'it'.
    • The tagged player had to sit out for a minute.
    • He was tagged just before reaching the base.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'tag' — to attach a label or identifier to something or someone.
    • She tagged her luggage with her name and address.
    • He tagged each box with a number.
    • The scientist tagged the turtle to track its migration.
  2. Past tense and past participle of 'tag' — to add a digital label or mention someone in a social media post, photo, or comment.
    • She tagged her friend in the comment.
    • I tagged you in the photo from the beach.
    • He tagged the post with #vacation.
  3. Past tense and past participle of 'tag' — to touch or catch someone in a game of tag.
    • She tagged him before he could reach the tree.
    • He was tagged out at second base.
    • The children tagged each other in the backyard.