1. labelled - Adjective
2. labelled - Verb
Derived from label
of Label
Source: Webster's dictionaryNegativity sells. I have been labelled a rebel. If I had been one, would I have got married at 23? Would I have been a straight student? Sania Mirza
People are very interested in politics, they just don't like it labelled politics. Douglas Hurd
A society like the Church, which claims to be Divine is perhaps more dangerous on account of the ersatz good which it contains then on account of the evil which sullies it. Something of the social labelled divine: an intoxicating mixture which carries with it every sort of license. Devil disguised. Simone Weil
It's just someone has labelled us as having a different label to do what you do. I find that labels are the worst thing in the world for artistic expression. Ornette Coleman
On seeing a machine labelled "media steriliser", Lange quipped: "Have that sent to my office immediately." David Lange
There is no absolute point of view from which real and ideal can be finally separated and labelled. T. S. Eliot