A label is something you put on an object to give information. It often shows a name, price, or instructions. Labels help people know more about things.
The bottle has a red label on it.
Check the label for the price.
To label something means to put a sign or name on it. This helps people know what it is or what it means. Labeling is common in shops, offices, or homes.
Please label the boxes with their contents.
She labeled the files by date.
A label can be a word or name used for a person or thing. It shows how people think about them. Labels can be good or bad, and sometimes people do not like them.
He got the label of a good student.
She rejected the label of 'lazy'.
A clothing label is a small tag inside clothes. It shows the brand name, size, and how to wash or care for the clothes. It helps buyers and users know about the clothing.
The shirt has a label inside.
Look at the label for washing care.
In computers, a label is a name used for parts of programs or interfaces. It helps people or computers find or organize things quickly. Labels in code are like names for places or buttons.
Click the label to open the menu.
Programmers use labels in code.
A label can also mean a company or brand name. For example, in music, a label is a company that sells music. It identifies who makes or sells the product.
This label sells sports clothes.
She works for a famous music label.
To label someone means to give them a name or idea about who they are. Sometimes people label others without knowing all the facts. This can be unfair or hurtful.
They labeled him as 'troublemaker'.
Don’t label people too quickly.