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Definition of address
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of address is as below...
Address
(v.) To
direct
in
writing,
as a
letter;
to
superscribe,
or to
direct
and
transmit;
as, he
addressed
a
letter..
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O
::
O
(interj.)
An
exclamation
used in
calling
or
directly
addressing
a
person
or
personified
object;
also, as an
emotional
or
impassioned
exclamation
expressing
pain,
grief,
surprise,
desire,
fear, etc..
Accost
::
Accost
(v. t.) To speak to
first;
to
address;
to
greet.
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A
headdress
for men and boys; a cap.
Superscript
::
Superscribe
(v. t.) To write or
engrave
(a name,
address,
inscription,
or the like) on the top or
surface;
to write a name,
address,
or the like, on the
outside
or cover of
(anything);
as, to
superscribe
a
letter..
Dedication
::
Dedication
(n.) An
address
to a
patron
or
friend,
prefixed
to a book,
testifying
respect,
and often
recommending
the work to his
special
protection
and
favor..
Hearty
::
Hearty
(n.)
Comrade;
boon
companion;
good
fellow;
-- a term of
familiar
address
and
fellowship
among
sailors.
L''envoy
::
L'envoy
(n.) One or more
detached
verses
at the end of a
literary
composition,
serving
to
convey
the
moral,
or to
address
the poem to a
particular
person;
-- orig.
employed
in old
French
poetry..
Supplicate
::
Supplicate
(v. t.) To
address
in
prayer;
to
entreat
as a
supplicant;
as, to
supplicate
the
Deity..
Tribune
::
Tribune
(n.)
Anciently,
a bench or
elevated
place,
from which
speeches
were
delivered;
in
France,
a kind of
pulpit
in the hall of the
legislative
assembly,
where a
member
stands
while
making
an
address;
any place
occupied
by a
public
orator..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) An
address
(esp. an
earnest
or
impressive
address)
containing
instruction
or
exhortation;
as, the
charge
of a judge to a jury; the
charge
of a
bishop
to his
clergy..
Millinery
::
Millinery
(n.) The
articles
made or sold by
milliners,
as
headdresses,
hats or
bonnets,
laces,
ribbons,
and the
like..
Headgear
::
Headgear
(n.)
Headdress.
Ease
::
Ease (n.)
Freedom
from
constraint,
formality,
difficulty,
embarrassment,
etc.;
facility;
liberty;
naturalness;
-- said of
manner,
style,
etc.; as, ease of
style,
of
behavior,
of
address..
Unction
::
Unction
(n.) That
quality
in
language,
address,
or the like, which
excites
emotion;
especially,
strong
devotion;
religious
fervor
and
tenderness;
sometimes,
a
simulated,
factitious,
or
unnatural
fervor..
Knight
::
Knight
(n.) One on whom
knighthood,
a
dignity
next below that of
baronet,
is
conferred
by the
sovereign,
entitling
him to be
addressed
as Sir; as, Sir
John..
Consign
::
Consign
(v. t.) To send or
address
(by bill of
lading
or
otherwise)
to an agent or
correspondent
in
another
place,
to be cared for or sold, or for the use of such
correspondent;
as, to
consign
a cargo or a ship; to
consign
goods..
Love
::
Love (n.) The
object
of
affection;
-- often
employed
in
endearing
address.
Sire
::
Sire (n.) A
tittle
of
respect
formerly
used in
speaking
to
elders
and
superiors,
but now only in
addressing
a
sovereign..
Address
::
Address
(v. t.) A
formal
communication,
either
written
or
spoken;
a
discourse;
a
speech;
a
formal
application
to any one; a
petition;
a
formal
statement
on some
subject
or
special
occasion;
as, an
address
of
thanks,
an
address
to the
voters..
Salute
::
Salute
(v. t.) To
address,
as with
expressions
of kind
wishes
and
courtesy;
to
greet;
to
hail..
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