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Listed

ˈlɪstɪd
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
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opført, registreret, nævnt, opregnet

Listed meanings in Danish

opført

Example:
The property is listed for sale.
Ejendommen er opført til salg.
He is listed in the directory.
Han er opført i telefonbogen.
Usage: formalContext: Used in the context of real estate, directories, or any official listings.
Note: This meaning often implies that something is included in an official record or publication.

registreret

Example:
She is listed as a participant in the event.
Hun er registreret som deltager i arrangementet.
The company is listed on the stock exchange.
Virksomheden er registreret på børsen.
Usage: formalContext: Commonly used in legal, financial, or administrative contexts.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the act of being formally recorded or acknowledged.

nævnt

Example:
His name was listed in the report.
Hans navn blev nævnt i rapporten.
The issues were listed in the meeting minutes.
Problemerne blev nævnt i referatet.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in various contexts, including reports, discussions, or documentation.
Note: This meaning highlights the act of mentioning or including something in a written format.

opregnet

Example:
The items were listed in order of importance.
Varerne blev opregnet efter vigtighed.
Please list the tasks you need to complete.
Venligst opregn de opgaver, du skal udføre.
Usage: informalContext: Commonly used in everyday conversation or instructions.
Note: This meaning refers to the act of enumerating or detailing items in a sequence.

Listed's synonyms

included

To be part of a group or set.
Example: The items included in the package are a notebook, a pen, and a pencil.
Note: While 'listed' implies being specifically mentioned or recorded, 'included' suggests being part of a larger group without necessarily being individually named.

enumerated

To mention a number of things one by one.
Example: The report enumerated all the reasons for the project's delay.
Note: Similar to 'listed,' 'enumerated' emphasizes the act of listing items in a specific order or sequence.

cataloged

To make a systematic list of items for reference or retrieval.
Example: The library cataloged all new acquisitions for easy reference.
Note: While 'listed' is a more general term, 'cataloged' specifically refers to organizing items in a systematic manner for easy access.

recorded

To write down or document information for future reference.
Example: The meeting minutes recorded all decisions made during the session.
Note: Similar to 'listed,' 'recorded' implies capturing information in a written or electronic form for preservation or review.

Listed expressions, common phrases

listed as

To be described or presented as something, especially in a formal document or record.
Example: The item was listed as 'out of stock' on the website.
Note: This phrase adds the element of being officially designated or categorized as something.

listed for

To have a specified price or value when offered for sale.
Example: The house is listed for sale at $500,000.
Note: This phrase specifies the price or value assigned to something when it is put up for sale.

listed under

To be categorized or classified under a particular heading or section.
Example: The book is listed under the 'Fiction' section in the library catalog.
Note: This phrase indicates the specific category or classification that something falls under.

listed on

To have one's name or item included in a particular list or roster.
Example: Her name is listed on the guest list for the event.
Note: This phrase highlights the act of being included in a specific list or roster.

not listed

To not be included or recorded in a list or catalog.
Example: The product is not listed in the current inventory.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the absence of being included in a list or catalog.

listed price

The price at which an item is officially offered for sale, which may be subject to change or negotiation.
Example: The listed price of the car is $20,000, but it can be negotiated.
Note: This phrase specifically refers to the officially stated price of an item being sold.

listed company

A company whose shares can be bought and sold on a stock exchange.
Example: Apple Inc. is a publicly listed company on the stock exchange.
Note: This phrase denotes a company that has made its shares available for trading on a stock exchange.

listed building

A building of special architectural or historical significance, officially recognized and protected.
Example: The historic mansion is a listed building, protected by heritage regulations.
Note: This phrase refers to a building that has been officially recognized and protected due to its historical or architectural importance.

Listed everyday (slang) expressions

on the list

Being included in a particular group or event.
Example: Make sure you put me on the list for the party next Saturday.
Note: Expresses being included rather than the formal act of listing.

list it out

To itemize or outline a list of things.
Example: Can you list out the things we need to buy for the trip?
Note: Focuses on the action of creating a list rather than the state of being listed.

getting listed

Going through the process of being officially included in a competition or event.
Example: He's seriously considering getting listed for the marathon next month.
Note: Refers to the active process of inclusion rather than the static state of being listed.

put me down

Requesting to be included or registered for something.
Example: Put me down for volunteering at the charity event next week.
Note: Suggests being included without explicitly mentioning a list.

listing up

To compile or create a list of items or destinations.
Example: She's listing up all the places she wants to visit on her trip to Europe.
Note: Emphasizes the action of making a list rather than the final list itself.

add me in

Requesting to be included or counted in a group activity.
Example: Add me in for the group study session tomorrow.
Note: Focuses on the act of inclusion rather than the process of listing.

make the cut

To be selected or included in a specific group or category.
Example: I hope my name makes the cut for the guest list at the party.
Note: Refers to successful inclusion based on criteria rather than a straightforward listing.

Listed - Examples

The items listed on the menu are subject to change.
The company has listed its shares on the stock exchange.
The names of the winners will be listed on the website.

Listed grammar

Listed - Verb (Verb) / Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense)
Lemma: list
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): lists
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): list
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): listed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): listing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): lists
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): list
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): list
Syllables, Separation and Stress
listed Contains 1 syllables: list
Phonetic transcription:
list , (The red syllable is stressed)

Listed - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
listed: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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