Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for labeled

labeled

adjective as in called

Strong matches

adjective as in named

adjective as in typed

Discover More

Example Sentences

Still, I think we can derive special insight from what I have labeled the Black American liberal tradition because it captures a little-known collection of essential American thinkers who had a lot to say about their unique position at the bottom of the hierarchy in a racially stratified society.

From Salon

This makes him appealing to his plugged-in Gen Z audience, who understand the implications of being labeled a short king.

From Salon

She labeled states’ laws limiting abortion access as “Trump abortion bans,” and painted her opponent as someone who “does not believe women should have the agency and authority to make decisions about their own.”

“Missouri has been labeled a ‘red’ state, but tonight’s results clearly demonstrate that abortion is not a partisan issue – it’s a personal health care issue that Missourians from every political background agree should be left to women, their families and their doctors,” Kelly Hall, executive director of the Fairness Project, which backed Missouri’s Yes on 3 campaign, said in a media statement.

From Salon

He developed brain damage and a seizure disorder, and eventually a psychiatric evaluation labeled him “cognitively and physically disabled.”

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement