Label | Mean of label in English Dictionary
/ˈleɪbəl/
- Noun
- a piece of paper, cloth, or similar material that is attached to something to identify or describe it
- The name is prominently displayed on the label.
- You should read the warning label before you take any medicine.
- (US) a mailing label [=a piece of paper with a mailing address already printed on it]
- a word or phrase that describes or identifies something or someone
- The word was given the label “obsolete.”
- Some people describe him as “selfish,” but he doesn't deserve that label.
- Once you give people labels, it's hard to see them as individuals.
- a company that produces musical recordings
- a major/independent record label
- The band has made records for/on/with several different labels in their career.
- a name shown on clothes that indicates the store, company, or person who sold, produced, or designed the clothes
- a designer label
- She always wears designer label jeans.
- Verb
- to put a word or name on something to describe or identify it
- Be sure to carefully label the switches so that you don't confuse them.
- He labels his photographs with the date and place they were taken.
- two switches, labeled “A” and “B”
- to name or describe (someone or something) in a specified way
- Many people have unfairly labeled him (as) “selfish.”
- He has been labeled (as) a nuisance because of his past behavior.
- words that are labeled “obsolete”