Simple past tense and past participle of cancel.(verb)
Alternative spelling of cancelled.(adjective)
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Use "canceled" in a sentence
"Saying he was "sad" and "sorry," NBA commissioner David Stern specifically used the word "canceled" -- and not postponed -- and yes, he says that means there won't be an 82-game season this time around."
"Some are saying it has cost the state "at least" $10 million in canceled or lost convention and related business."
"While the government cannot stop people from traveling there or force them to return home, a formal travel warning could result in canceled airline and hotel bookings as well as deter non-U.S. travelers from going to Europe."