From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwordedword‧ed /ˈwɜːdɪd $ ˈwɜːr-/ adjective → carefully/clearly/strongly etc worded
Examples from the Corpus
worded• That is not clear from the way that the Bill is worded.• It also has a beautifully worded copper plaque.• Some areas of policy may be the subject only of unspecific recommendations, perhaps setting out a range of loosely worded options.• You only need more patience to unravel a complexly worded question, not necessarily more ability.• Similarly worded questions over time have to take account of changes in the topics under question.• Joseph Pease, the board's president, approved a tactfully worded reply to the Dronfield parents.• On the eve of the talks, the two sides had exchanged strongly worded statements on the issue.