“Labeled” is the past tense form of “label,” which is often used in American English dialects, whereas “labelled” is often used in British English. Essentially, they both mean the same thing and are technically correct spellings. As a frame of reference, countries in North America that...
Labeled and labelled are both correct spellings. Labeled is the preferred spelling in American English. Labelled is the preferred spelling in British English. How should you spell the past tense of the verb label? After adding the -ed ending, should you double the L? Speakers of American Engl...