simple past tense and past participle of list
"The grocery items were listed on my shopping app before I even left the house."
In plain English: To list something means to put it on an official record or make a public announcement about it.
"The new employees were listed on the company roster."
Usage: Use "listed" to describe someone or something that has been included in an official record or inventory. It indicates that information was written down or registered for a specific purpose.
on a list
"The new employee was listed at the bottom of the staff roster for next week's meeting."
entered on a list, especially an official one
"The new employee was listed on the company's payroll roster yesterday."
In plain English: Listed means something is officially included on a public record or official list.
"The job listings for that company are all listed on their official website."
Usage: Use "listed" as an adjective to describe someone or something that has been officially recorded or included in a specific roster, such as a candidate who is listed for the election. Avoid using it when you simply mean something is mentioned casually without formal registration.
Listed is the past tense of list, derived from Old English līstian meaning to lean or incline. It originally referred to placing items in an order but evolved to mean recording names on an official register.