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Definition of address
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Address
(v. t.) Act of
addressing
one's self to a
person;
verbal
application.
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Circular
::
Circular
(a.) A
circular
letter,
or
paper,
usually
printed,
copies
of which are
addressed
or given to
various
persons;
as, a
business
circular..
Sensuous
::
Sensuous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
senses,
or
sensible
objects;
addressing
the
senses;
suggesting
pictures
or
images
of
sense..
Man
::
Man (n.) A term of
familiar
address
often
implying
on the part of the
speaker
some
degree
of
authority,
impatience,
or
haste;
as, Come, man, we 've no time to
lose!.
Revile
::
Revile
(v. t. & i.) To
address
or abuse with
opprobrious
and
contemptuous
language;
to
reproach.
Prayer
::
Prayer
(v. i.) The act of
praying,
or of
asking
a
favor;
earnest
request
or
entreaty;
hence,
a
petition
or
memorial
addressed
to a court or a
legislative
body..
Canvass
::
Canvass
(n.) To go
trough,
with
personal
solicitation
or
public
addresses;
as, to
canvass
a
district
for
votes;
to
canvass
a city for
subscriptions..
Undirected
::
Undirected
(a.) Not
addressed;
not
superscribed,
as a
letter..
Behight
::
Behight
(v.) To call; to name; to
address.
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..
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..
Ma''am
::
Ma'am (n.)
Madam;
my lady; -- a
colloquial
contraction
of madam often used in
direct
address,
and
sometimes
as an
appellation..
Addressee
::
Addressee
(n.) One to whom
anything
is
addressed.
Ad Hominem
::
Ad
hominem
() A
phrase
applied
to an
appeal
or
argument
addressed
to the
principles,
interests,
or
passions
of a man..
Extemporize
::
Extemporize
(v. i.) To speak
extempore;
especially,
to
discourse
without
special
preparation;
to make an
offhand
address..
Apostrophe
::
Apostrophe
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
by which the
orator
or
writer
suddenly
breaks
off from the
previous
method
of his
discourse,
and
addresses,
in the
second
person,
some
person
or
thing,
absent
or
present;
as,
Milton's
apostrophe
to Light at the
beginning
of the third book of
Paradise
Lost..
Love
::
Love (n.) The
object
of
affection;
-- often
employed
in
endearing
address.
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To give name to; to name; to
address,
or speak of, by a
specifed
name..
Valedictory
::
Valedictory
(n.) A
valedictory
oration
or
address
spoken
at
commencement
in
American
colleges
or
seminaries
by one of the
graduating
class,
usually
by the
leading
scholar..
Address
::
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..
Court
::
Court (n.)
Attention
directed
to a
person
in
power;
conduct
or
address
designed
to gain
favor;
courtliness
of
manners;
civility;
compliment;
flattery.
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