Word: address Word origin: Middle English (as a verb in the senses ‘set upright’ and ‘guide, direct’, hence ‘write directions for delivery on’ and ‘direct spoken words to’): from Old French, based on Latin ad- ‘towards’ + directus (see direct). The noun is of mid 16th-century origin in the sense ‘act of approaching or speaking to someone’. Phonetic: əˈdrɛs Listen:
the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated. Example: they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch
a formal speech delivered to an audience. Example: an address to the European Parliament
skill, dexterity, or readiness. Example: he rescued me with the most consummate address
write the name and address of the intended recipient on (an envelope, letter, or parcel). Example: I addressed my letter to him personally
speak to (a person or an assembly). Example: she addressed the open-air meeting
think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem). Example: a fundamental problem has still to be addressed
take up one's stance and prepare to hit (the ball). Example: ensure that your weight is evenly spread when you address the ball
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