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    dear
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    adjective
    dear (adjective) · dearer (comparative adjective) · dearest (superlative adjective)
    1. regarded with deep affection; cherished by someone:
      "a dear friend" · "he is very dear to me"
      • used in speech as a way of addressing a person in a polite way:
        "Martin, my dear fellow"
      • used as part of the polite introduction to a letter, especially in a formula denoting the degree of formality involved:
        "Dear Sir or Madam"
      • endearing; sweet:
        "a dear little puppy"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      expensive.
      • (of money) available as a loan only at a high rate of interest.
    noun
    dear (noun) · dears (plural noun)
    1. used as an affectionate or friendly form of address:
      "don't you worry, dear"
      • a sweet or endearing person:
        "Harry's a dear"
    adverb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    dear (adverb)
    1. at a high cost:
      "they buy property cheaply and sell dear"
    exclamation
    1. used in expressions of surprise, dismay, or sympathy:
      "oh dear, I've upset you"
    Origin
    Old English dēore, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dier ‘beloved’, also to Dutch duur and German teuer ‘expensive’.
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    adverb
    1. at a high cost:
      at a high price
      at an excessive price
      at an exorbitant price
      at high cost
      at great cost
     
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  1. 1 : a loved one : sweetheart How was your day, dear? 2 : a lovable person Be a dear and get me a drink. —used especially to express annoyance or dismay Oh dear! Noun Be a dear and take this for me. 12 Words and Phrases for Romantic...

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    An endearing person; one who arouses gentle affection, tenderness, or gratitude. With fondness; affectionately. With deep affection. At a high cost. Used to express distress, surprise, pity, etc., usually in phrases. Oh, dear! dear me! dear God!
     
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