tags Antonyms

Meaning of tags

tags

to hit solidly, a piece of hanging or attached material, a detached fragmentary piece, to put a ticket on (a motor vehicle) for a traffic violation, a metal or plastic binding on an end of a shoelace, a loop, knot, or tassel on a garment, hashtag, a graffito in the form of an identifying name or symbol, label sense 1d, to attach as an addition, label sense 2, to keep close, a cardboard, plastic, or metal marker used for identification or classification, to choose usually for a special purpose, an element of code in a computer document used especially to control format and layout or to establish a hyperlink, to supply with an identifying marker or price, to supply (something, such as a social media post) with a hashtag, to charge with violating the law, to touch in or as if in a game of tag, tagline sense 2, price tag, to provide or mark with or as if with a tag, to hold to account, to make a hit or run off (a pitcher) in baseball, to mention (another person or account) in a social media post in a way that causes the person or account to be notified of the post, an act or instance of tagging a runner in baseball, to provide with a name or epithet, a recurrent or characteristic verbal expression, a loose hanging piece of cloth, a game in which the player who is it chases others and tries to touch one of them who then becomes it, a brief quotation used for rhetorical emphasis or sententious effect, something used for identification or location, to deface with a graffito usually in the form of the defacer's nickname, a string of text (such as the symbol @ followed by a person's username) that is used to tag a person or account in a social media post, to put out (a runner) in baseball by a touch with the ball or the gloved hand containing the ball, a descriptive or identifying epithet, to follow closely and persistently

tags Sentence Examples

  1. The car is parked (RB) in the driveway.
  2. The students (NNP) are studying (VBG) for their exam.
  3. The dog (NN) barked (VBD) at the mailman (NN).
  4. The house (NN) is located (VBN) on a hill.
  5. The computer (NN) is connected (VBN) to the internet.
  6. The teacher (NN) asked (VBD) the students (NNP) a question.
  7. The boy (NN) ran (VBD) down the street.
  8. The man (NN) was wearing (VBG) a hat.
  9. The woman (NN) is reading (VBG) a book.
  10. The car (NN) is going (VBG) too fast.

FAQs About the word tags

to hit solidly, a piece of hanging or attached material, a detached fragmentary piece, to put a ticket on (a motor vehicle) for a traffic violation, a metal or

labels,markers, tickets, captions, plaques, trademarks, stickers, brands, logos, stamps

leads, pilots,guides,,heads

The car is parked (RB) in the driveway.

The students (NNP) are studying (VBG) for their exam.

The dog (NN) barked (VBD) at the mailman (NN).

The house (NN) is located (VBN) on a hill.