labeled
0 antonyms and opposites of labeled, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Marked with a label or tag identifying what it is.
How to use labeled
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Frequently asked questions
What does “labeled” mean?
The word “labeled” means marked with a label or tag identifying what it is. In plain terms, having a tag or name attached, whether physically (a jar) or figuratively (a person described a certain way).
How do you use “labeled” in a sentence?
Here is “labeled” used in a sentence: “Each box in the storeroom was neatly labeled with its contents.”
What part of speech is “labeled”?
“Labeled” is an adjective.
Is “labeled” a common word?
“Labeled” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “labeled” have?
“Labeled” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: marked with a label or tag identifying what it is.
What is the difference between labeled and labelled?
Both spellings are correct: 'labeled' with one L is the standard American spelling, while 'labelled' with two Ls is the standard British and Commonwealth spelling. They have exactly the same meaning.
What is the difference between labeled and tagged?
Labeled means marked with a label that identifies what something is, while tagged often implies attaching a smaller marker, keyword, or electronic identifier. In everyday use they overlap, but 'tagged' is more common for digital markers and 'labeled' for physical labels.
What are common collocations with labeled?
Labeled appears in phrases such as 'clearly labeled,' 'labeled diagram,' 'mislabeled,' and 'radioactively labeled.' A 'labeled diagram' is one in which each part is marked with its name.