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label
noun
a
small
piece
of
paper
,
cloth
,
or
plastic
attached
to
something
that
gives
information
such
as
its
name
,
price
,
or
instructions
•
Ella
peeled
the
old
label
off
the
bottle
so
she
could
reuse
it
.
Ella
peeled
the
old
label
off
the
bottle
so
she
could
reuse
it
.
•
The
price
label
said
the
sweater
was
on
sale
for
ten
dollars
.
The
price
label
said
the
sweater
was
on
sale
for
ten
dollars
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
‘
label
,
lapel
’,
originally
‘
edge
,
ribbon
’.
noun
a
word
or
short
phrase
used
to
describe
a
person
or
thing
,
often
suggesting
a
fixed
idea
or
judgment
•
Some
students
dislike
the
label
“
nerd
”
because
it
feels
unfair
.
Some
students
dislike
the
label
“
nerd
”
because
it
feels
unfair
.
•
The
politician
rejected
the
label
of
being
‘
out
of
touch
’.
The
politician
rejected
the
label
of
being
‘
out
of
touch
’.
noun
a
company
that
produces
and
sells
recorded
music
•
The
band
signed
with
a
major
label
to
release
their
first
album
.
The
band
signed
with
a
major
label
to
release
their
first
album
.
•
Independent
labels
often
give
artists
more
creative
freedom
.
Independent
labels
often
give
artists
more
creative
freedom
.
verb
-
label
,
labeling
,
labels
,
labeled
to
attach
a
label
to
something
•
We
labeled
each
box
so
the
movers
would
know
where
to
put
it
.
We
labeled
each
box
so
the
movers
would
know
where
to
put
it
.
•
Please
label
the
folders
by
subject
before
filing
them
.
Please
label
the
folders
by
subject
before
filing
them
.
verb
-
label
,
labeling
,
labels
,
labeled
to
describe
or
classify
someone
or
something
,
especially
in
a
way
that
may
be
unfair
or
too
simple
•
It
is
wrong
to
label
all
teenagers
as
lazy
.
It
is
wrong
to
label
all
teenagers
as
lazy
.
•
The
media
labeled
her
a
hero
after
the
rescue
.
The
media
labeled
her
a
hero
after
the
rescue
.