labelled

[ US /ˈɫeɪbəɫd/ ]
[ UK /lˈe‍ɪbə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. bearing or marked with a label or tag
    properly labeled luggage
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How To Use labelled In A Sentence

  • I'm still labelled a hypochondriac, a lier, someone who's making things up. BlogHer - Comments
  • Measures designed to promote and protect local educational values could be labelled as ‘barriers to trade’.
  • One of the reasons we made the film was to present a different picture of people who have been labelled as ‘mentally ill’ than normally appears in the media.
  • People are unwilling to go to a psychiatrist or psychologist for the fear of being labelled mad.
  • Many are labelled PDO protected designation of origin, indicating that the cheese has been produced in a traditional way. Insiders' guide to Greece
  • Instead of dissuading him from further crime, the fact of having been labelled a criminal may be sufficient to make him what, if we believe his protestations of innocence, he was not.
  • Katy Perry labels fiance Russell Brand the ultimate 'bridezilla' RUSSELL Brand has been labelled a "bridezilla" by his popstar fiance Katy Perry. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • In plants the organization of DNA as multiple replicons can be readily visualized by fibre autoradiography, in which replicating DNA molecules are labelled with tritiated thymidine.
  • A total labelling index was calculated as the ratio of labelled cell to total cell numbers for each column.
  • There wasn't any way that I was going to be associated with an uncool person for fear that it would have rubbed off on me and then I'd be labelled the backstabbing bitch's boyfriend. Unclebob Diary Entry
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