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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
consign
or
intrust
to the care of
another,
as agent or
factor;
as, the ship was
addressed
to a
merchant
in
Baltimore..
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Signore
::
Signore
(n.) Sir; Mr.; -- a title of
address
or
respect
among the
Italians.
Before
a noun the form is
Signor.
Management
::
Management
(v.)
Judicious
use of means to
accomplish
an end;
conduct
directed
by art or
address;
skillful
treatment;
cunning
practice;
-- often in a bad
sense.
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..
Alloquy
::
Alloquy
(n.) A
speaking
to
another;
an
address.
Bubby
::
Bubby (n.) Bub; -- a term of
familiar
or
affectionate
address
to a small boy.
Address
::
Address
(v. t.) Act of
addressing
one's self to a
person;
verbal
application.
Madam
::
Madam (n.) A
gentlewoman;
-- an
appellation
or
courteous
form of
address
given to a lady,
especially
an
elderly
or a
married
lady; -- much used in the
address,
at the
beginning
of a
letter,
to a
woman.
The
corresponding
word in
addressing
a man is Sir..
Prayer
::
Prayer
(v. i.) The form of words used in
praying;
a
formula
of
supplication;
an
expressed
petition;
especially,
a
supplication
addressed
to God; as, a
written
or
extemporaneous
prayer;
to
repeat
one's
prayers..
Vocative
::
Vocative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
calling;
used in
calling;
specifically
(Gram.),
used in
address;
appellative;
-- said of that case or form of the noun,
pronoun,
or
adjective,
in which a
person
or thing is
addressed;
as,
Domine,
O
Lord..
Undirected
::
Undirected
(a.) Not
addressed;
not
superscribed,
as a
letter..
Captation
::
Captation
(n.) A
courting
of favor or
applause,
by
flattery
or
address;
a
captivating
quality;
an
attraction..
Direct
::
Direct
(v. t.) To put a
direction
or
address
upon; to mark with the name and
residence
of the
person
to whom
anything
is sent; to
superscribe;
as, to
direct
a
letter..
Address
::
Address
(v.) To
clothe
or
array;
to
dress.
Accost
::
Accost
(v. t.) To speak to
first;
to
address;
to
greet.
Revile
::
Revile
(v. t. & i.) To
address
or abuse with
opprobrious
and
contemptuous
language;
to
reproach.
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..
Bluntness
::
Bluntness
(n.)
Abruptness
of
address;
rude
plainness.
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One not
inimical
or
hostile;
one not a foe or
enemy;
also, one of the same
nation,
party,
kin, etc., whose
friendly
feelings
may be
assumed.
The word is some times used as a term of
friendly
address..
Address
::
Address
(v. i.) To
direct
speech.
Scoff
::
Scoff (v. t.) To treat or
address
with
derision;
to
assail
scornfully;
to mock at.
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