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Meaning of tag
A primary meaning of the word "tag" based on Oxford Languages is a label or marker attached to something.
Etymology of tag
The word "tag" originated in the mid-19th century, from the Old English word "tæc" or "tægan", meaning "to touch" or "to mark"
The word "tag" initially referred to a small piece of cloth or paper attached to a garment, and later expanded to include other types of labels or markers
The word "tag" has been used in various contexts, including commerce, technology, and social media, to refer to different types of labels or markers
Synonyms
label
marker
sign
identifier
marker
ticket
tab
sticker
badge
emblem
logo
brand
designation
name
title
caption
headline
marker
flag
indicator
signal
token
symbol
marker
notation
annotation
reference
pointer
marker
index
key
guide
marker
cue
prompt
reminder
marker
note
memorandum
marker
attachment
appendage
marker
addendum
supplement
marker
affix
postfix
prefix
suffix
marker
appellation
denomination
marker
nomenclature
terminology
marker
byline
signature
marker
inscription
marker
engraving
etching
marker.
Definitions
- A label or marker attached to something, typically to identify or describe it
- A small piece of text or code attached to a digital item, such as a blog post or image, to categorize or describe it
- A word or phrase used to describe or categorize someone or something on social media
- A small cloth or paper label attached to a garment, typically to show its size, price, or maker's name
- A small metal or plastic marker attached to an animal, typically to identify its owner or breed
Usage Examples
- The store attached a price tag to the shirt
- She added a tag to her blog post to categorize it by topic
- He used a tag to identify his luggage at the airport
- The company used tags to track their products in the warehouse
- The artist added a tag to her painting to describe its inspiration