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  1. address
    [ˈaˌdres, əˈdres]
    noun
    address (noun)
    addresses (plural noun)
    1. the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated:
      "they exchanged addresses and agreed to keep in touch"
      • a formal speech delivered to an audience:
        "she delivered an address to the National Council of Teachers"
        • dated
          skill, dexterity, or readiness:
          "he rescued me with the most consummate address"
          verb
          address (verb)
          addresses (third person present)
          addressed (past tense)
          addressed (past participle)
          addressing (present participle)
          1. write the name and address of the intended recipient on (an envelope, letter, or package):
            "I addressed my letter to him personally"
            • speak to (a person or an assembly), typically in a formal way:
              "she addressed an audience of the most important Shawnee chiefs"
              "they addressed themselves to my father"
              Similar:
              give a talk to
              give an address to
              make a speech to
              • think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem):
                "a fundamental problem has still to be addressed"
                • golf
                  take up one's stance and prepare to hit (the ball):
                  "ensure that your weight is evenly spread when you address the ball"
                  Similar:
                  take aim at
                  aim at
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                  Pronunciation
                  noun
                  ˈaˌdres
                  Tone

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                  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’.
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