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ad·dress

A0082100 (ə-drĕs′)tr.v. ad·dressed, ad·dress·ing, ad·dress·es 1. To speak to: addressed me in low tones.2. To make a formal speech to: addressed the union members at the convention.3. To call (a person to whom one is speaking) by a particular name or term: Address the judge as "Your Honor."4. To direct (a spoken or written message) to the attention of: address a protest to the faculty senate.5. To mark with a destination: address a letter.6. a. To direct the efforts or attention of (oneself): address oneself to a task.b. To begin to deal with: addressed the issue of taxes.7. To dispatch or consign (a ship, for example) to an agent or factor.8. Sports To adjust and aim the club at (a golf ball) in preparing for a stroke.n. (ə-drĕs′, ăd′rĕs′)1. a. A description of the location of a person or organization, as written or printed on mail as directions for delivery: wrote the address on the envelope.b. The location at which a particular organization or person may be found or reached: went to her address but no one was home.2. a. A name or a sequence of characters that designates an email account or a specific site on the internet or other network.b. A name or number used in information storage or retrieval assigned to or identifying a specific memory location.3. A formal speech or written communication.4. (ə-drĕs′) Archaic a. often addresses Courteous attentions.b. The manner or bearing of a person, especially in conversation.c. Skill, deftness, or grace in dealing with people or situations: "With the charms of beauty she combined the address of an accomplished intriguer" (Charles Merivale).
[Middle English adressen, to direct, from Old French adresser, from Vulgar Latin *addīrēctiāre : Latin ad-, ad- + Vulgar Latin *dīrēctiāre, to straighten (from Latin dīrēctus, past participle of dīrigere, to direct; see direct).]

address

(əˈdrɛs) n1. the conventional form by which the location of a building is described2. the written form of this, as on a letter or parcel, preceded by the name of the person or organization for whom it is intended3. the place at which someone lives4. a speech or written communication, esp one of a formal nature5. skilfulness or tact6. archaic manner or style of speaking or conversation7. (Computer Science) computing a number giving the location of a piece of stored information. See also direct access8. (Parliamentary Procedure) government Brit a statement of the opinions or wishes of either or both Houses of Parliament that is sent to the sovereign9. (Mechanical Engineering) the alignment or position of a part, component, etc, that permits correct assembly or fitting10. (usually plural) expressions of affection made by a man in courting a womanvb (tr) , -dresses, -dressing or -dressed, -drest11. to mark (a letter, parcel, etc) with an address12. to speak to, refer to in speaking, or deliver a speech to13. (used reflexively; foll by to) a. to speak or write to: he addressed himself to the chairman. b. to apply oneself to: he addressed himself to the task. 14. to direct (a message, warning, etc) to the attention of15. (Commerce) to consign or entrust (a ship or a ship's cargo) to a factor, merchant, etc16. to adopt a position facing (the ball in golf, a partner in a dance, the target in archery, etc)17. to treat of; deal with: chapter 10 addresses the problem of transitivity. 18. an archaic word for woo[C14: (in the sense: to make right, adorn) and c15 (in the modern sense: to direct words): via Old French from Vulgar Latin addrictiāre (unattested) to make straight, direct oneself towards, from Latin ad- to + dīrectus direct] adˈdresser, adˈdressor n

ad•dress

(n. əˈdrɛs, ˈæd rɛs; v. əˈdrɛs)

n. 1. the place or the name of the place where a person, organization, or the like is located or may be reached. 2. a direction as to the intended recipient, written on or attached to a piece of mail. 3. a usu. formal speech or written statement directed to a particular group. 4. skillful and expeditious management; ready skill. 5. manner of speaking to others; personal bearing in conversation. 6. the use of a name or title in speaking or writing to a person: forms of address. 7. a label, as an integer or symbol, that designates the location of information stored in computer memory. 8. Usu., addresses. attentions paid by a suitor; courtship. 9. Obs. preparation. v.t. 10. to direct a speech or statement to. 11. to use a specified form or title in speaking or writing to: Address him as “Sir.” 12. to direct to the attention: She addressed her remarks to all. 13. to apply (oneself) in speech (usu. fol. by to). 14. to deal with or discuss. 15. to put the directions for delivery on: to address a letter. 16. to direct the energy or efforts of (usu. fol. by to): to address oneself to a task. 17. Golf. to take a stance and place the head of the club behind (the ball) preparatory to hitting it. 18. Archaic. to give direction to; aim. [1300–50; Middle English: to adorn < Middle French adresser. See a-5, dress] ad•dress′er, ad•dres′sor, n. syn: See speech.

address


Past participle: addressed
Gerund: addressing
Imperative
address
address
Present
I address
you address
he/she/it addresses
we address
you address
they address
Preterite
I addressed
you addressed
he/she/it addressed
we addressed
you addressed
they addressed
Present Continuous
I am addressing
you are addressing
he/she/it is addressing
we are addressing
you are addressing
they are addressing
Present Perfect
I have addressed
you have addressed
he/she/it has addressed
we have addressed
you have addressed
they have addressed
Past Continuous
I was addressing
you were addressing
he/she/it was addressing
we were addressing
you were addressing
they were addressing
Past Perfect
I had addressed
you had addressed
he/she/it had addressed
we had addressed
you had addressed
they had addressed
Future
I will address
you will address
he/she/it will address
we will address
you will address
they will address
Future Perfect
I will have addressed
you will have addressed
he/she/it will have addressed
we will have addressed
you will have addressed
they will have addressed
Future Continuous
I will be addressing
you will be addressing
he/she/it will be addressing
we will be addressing
you will be addressing
they will be addressing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been addressing
you have been addressing
he/she/it has been addressing
we have been addressing
you have been addressing
they have been addressing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been addressing
you will have been addressing
he/she/it will have been addressing
we will have been addressing
you will have been addressing
they will have been addressing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been addressing
you had been addressing
he/she/it had been addressing
we had been addressing
you had been addressing
they had been addressing
Conditional
I would address
you would address
he/she/it would address
we would address
you would address
they would address
Past Conditional
I would have addressed
you would have addressed
he/she/it would have addressed
we would have addressed
you would have addressed
they would have addressed

address

A player’s stance before hitting the ball.
Thesaurus
Noun1.address - (computer science) the code that identifies where a piece of information is storedaddress - (computer science) the code that identifies where a piece of information is storedcomputer address, referencecomputer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structurescomputer code, code - (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructionsparameter, argument - (computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or programuniform resource locator, universal resource locator, URL - the address of a web page on the world wide web
2.address - the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated withaddress - the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated withmailing address - the address where a person or organization can be communicated withstreet address - the address where a person or organization can be foundabode, residence - any address at which you dwell more than temporarily; "a person can have several residences"business address - the address at which a business is locatedgeographic point, geographical point - a point on the surface of the Earth
3.address - the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audienceaddress - the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience; "he listened to an address on minor Roman poets"speechbody - the central message of a communication; "the body of the message was short"introduction - the first section of a communicationclose, closing, ending, conclusion, end - the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to say..."speech act - the use of language to perform some actallocution - (rhetoric) a formal or authoritative address that advises or exhortscolloquium - an address to an academic meeting or seminardithyramb - a wildly enthusiastic speech or piece of writingimpromptu - an extemporaneous speech or remark; "a witty impromptu must not sound premeditated"inaugural, inaugural address - an address delivered at an inaugural ceremony (especially by a United States president)lecture, public lecture, talk - a speech that is open to the public; "he attended a lecture on telecommunications"litany - any long and tedious address or recital; "the patient recited a litany of complaints"; "a litany of failures"oratory - addressing an audience formally (usually a long and rhetorical address and often pompous); "he loved the sound of his own oratory"oral presentation, public speaking, speechmaking, speaking - delivering an address to a public audience; "people came to see the candidates and hear the speechmaking"preaching, sermon, discourse - an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
4.address - the manner of speaking to another individualaddress - the manner of speaking to another individual; "he failed in his manner of address to the captain"manner of speaking, delivery, speech - your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally; "his manner of speaking was quite abrupt"; "her speech was barren of southernisms"; "I detected a slight accent in his speech"
5.address - a sign in front of a house or business carrying the conventional form by which its location is describedaddress - a sign in front of a house or business carrying the conventional form by which its location is describedstreet sign - a sign visible from the street
6.address - written directions for finding some locationaddress - written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that locationname and address, destinationpostal code, postcode, ZIP code, ZIP - a code of letters and digits added to a postal address to aid in the sorting of mailletter, missive - a written message addressed to a person or organization; "mailed an indignant letter to the editor"instruction, direction - a message describing how something is to be done; "he gave directions faster than she could follow them"return address - the address of the sender of a letter or parcel indicating where it should be returned if it cannot be delivered
7.address - the stance assumed by a golfer in preparation for hitting a golf balladdress - the stance assumed by a golfer in preparation for hitting a golf ballgolf, golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holesstance - standing posture
8.address - social skilladdress - social skill savoir-fairetact, tactfulness - consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offense
Verb1.address - speak toaddress - speak to; "He addressed the crowd outside the window"turn tocommunicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"ask - address a question to and expect an answer from; "Ask your teacher about trigonometry"; "The children asked me about their dead grandmother"address, call - greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name; "He always addresses me with `Sir'"; "Call me Mister"; "She calls him by first name"
2.address - give a speech toaddress - give a speech to; "The chairman addressed the board of trustees"speakblaze away - speak with fire and passion; "He blazed away at his opponents in the Senate"memorialise, memorialize - address in a memorial; "The President memorialized the heroes of the battle"keynote - give the keynote address to (an audience)harangue - deliver a harangue to; address forcefully
3.address - put an address on (an envelope)directmisaddress, misdirect - put a wrong address on; "misdirect the letter"instrument - address a legal document tore-address - put a new address on (an envelope), as for forwardinglabel - assign a label to; designate with a label; "These students were labelled `learning disabled'"
4.address - direct a question at someoneaddress - direct a question at someone target, direct, aim, place, point - intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself"
5.address - address or apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a questionaddress - address or apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a questionapply, employ, use, utilise, utilize - put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't use this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
6.address - greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or nameaddress - greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name; "He always addresses me with `Sir'"; "Call me Mister"; "She calls him by first name"calladdress, turn to - speak to; "He addressed the crowd outside the window"call, name - assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to; "They named their son David"; "The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader"
7.address - access or locate by addressaddress - access or locate by address computer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structuresaccess - obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computer
8.address - act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"deal, plow, handle, treat, coverbroach, initiate - bring up a topic for discussiontheologise, theologize - treat from a theological viewpoint or render theological in characterdiscourse, discuss, talk about - to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The author talks about the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'"do by, treat, handle - interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"embrace, encompass, comprehend, cover - include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory; "This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds"; "this should cover everyone in the group"
9.address - speak to someoneaddress - speak to someone accost, come up togreet, recognise, recognize - express greetings upon meeting someoneapproach - make advances to someone, usually with a proposal or suggestion; "I was approached by the President to serve as his adviser in foreign matters"come, come up - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room"
10.address - adjust and aim (a golf ball) at in preparation of hittinggolf, golf game - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holesalign, aline, adjust, line up - place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight; "align the car with the curb"; "align the sheets of paper on the table"

address

noun1. direction, label, inscription, superscription The address on the envelope was illegible.2. location, home, place, house, point, position, situation, site, spot, venue, lodging, pad (slang), residence, dwelling, whereabouts, abode, locus, locale, domicile The workmen had gone to the wrong address at the wrong time.3. speech, talk, lecture, discourse, sermon, dissertation, harangue, homily, oration, spiel (informal), disquisition He had scheduled an address to the people for that evening.verb1. direct, send, post, mail, route Applications should be addressed to the personnel officer.2. label, inscribe, superscribe She absentmindedly addressed the envelope with the wrong name.3. give a speech to, talk to, speak to, lecture, discourse, harangue, give a talk to, spout to, hold forth to, expound to, orate to, sermonize to He will address a conference on human rights next week.4. speak to, talk to, greet, hail, salute, invoke, communicate with, accost, approach, converse with, apostrophize The two ministers did not address each other directly.5. take aim at, aim at First, address the ball in the centre of your stance.address yourself to something concentrate on, turn to, focus on, take up, look to, undertake, engage in, take care of, attend to, knuckle down to, devote yourself to, apply yourself to We have addressed ourselves to the problem of ethics throughout.

address

verb1. To direct speech to:speak, talk.2. To talk to an audience formally:lecture, prelect, speak.Archaic: bespeak.3. To bring an appeal or request, for example, to the attention of:appeal, apply, approach, petition.Obsolete: sue.4. To mark (a written communication) with its destination:direct, superscribe.5. To devote (oneself or one's efforts):apply, bend, buckle down, concentrate, dedicate, devote, direct, focus, give, turn.6. To cause (something) to be conveyed to a destination:consign, dispatch, forward, route, send, ship, transmit.noun1. A usually formal oral communication to an audience:allocution, declamation, lecture, oration, prelection, speech, talk.2. Romantic attentions.Often used in plural:courtship, suit.3. Behavior through which one reveals one's personality:air, bearing, demeanor, manner, mien, presence, style.Archaic: port.4. The ability to say and do the right thing at the right time:diplomacy, savoir-faire, tact, tactfulness.
Translations
地址演说发言向...讲话或给...写信在...上写姓名、地址

address

(əˈdres) verb1. to put a name and address on (an envelope etc). Address the parcel clearly. 在(信封上)寫姓名、地址 在(信封上)写姓名、地址 2. to speak or write to. I shall address my remarks to you only. 對某人講話或寫給某人 向...讲话或给...写信 ((American) ˈӕdres) noun1. the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives. His address is 30 Main St, Edinburgh. 地址 地址2. a speech. He made a long and boring address. 演說 演说ˌaddresˈsee (ӕd-) noun the person to whom a letter etc is addressed. 收信人 收信人

address

发言zhCN, 地址zhCN
  • Please forward my mail to this address (US)
    Please send my mail on to this address (UK) → 请把我的邮件转送到这个地址
  • Could you write down the address, please? (US)
    Will you write down the address, please? (UK) → 请您把地址写下来好吗?
  • What's your e-mail address? (US)
    What is your e-mail address? (UK) → 您的电子邮件地址是什么?
  • My e-mail address is ... → 我的电子邮件地址是...
  • The website address is ... → 网址是...

address


address (one) as (something)

1. To use someone's specific title in speech or writing. It is proper to address her as "Madam Secretary."2. To treat someone in a certain way. Yes, I'm your friend, but I'm also your boss, so please address me as your superior during work hours.See also: address

address (oneself) to (someone or something)

1. To speak to a specific person or group at the exclusion of others. Right now, I'm only addressing myself to the graduating seniors. I'll talk to the other grades tomorrow.2. To focus on a certain problem or situation. I needed to address myself to the burst pipe in my basement—that's why I didn't attend the dinner party.See also: address

address (something) to (one)

1. To direct or express thoughts or opinions to a person or group. If you're trying to get donations for the school, address your speech to the parents, not the recent graduates. As these seem to be recurring issues, I need to address the complaints to my whole department.2. To put the recipient's name and address on a package or envelope to be mailed. Penny addressed the package to her brother before taking it to the post office.See also: address

address (one's) comments to (someone or something)

To speak to a specific person or group about something. You can address any comments about the event to our marketing department. I'm not sure who I'm addressing my comments to because I haven't found out who is going to be in the audience yet.See also: address, comment

address (one's) remarks to (someone or something)

To speak to a specific person or group about something. You can address any remarks about the event to our marketing department. I'm not sure who I'm addressing my remarks to because I haven't found out who is going to be in the audience yet.See also: address, remark

address comments or remarks to someone

to say something directly to a specific person or group of persons. (See also someone">address oneself to someone; something">address oneself to something.) George addressed his remarks to everyone.See also: address, comment, remark

address oneself to someone

to speak directly to a particular person, rather than someone else. I did not address myself to you!See also: address

address oneself to something

to turn one's complete attention to something, such as a problem or an issue. (See also something to someone">address something to someone.) Please address yourself to these current, pressing problems.See also: address

address someone as

 a specific title or attribute 1. to talk to or write to a person, using a particular title. They addressed Abraham Lincoln as "Mr. President." 2. to treat a person you are talking with in a particular manner. You should address him as your equal.See also: address

address something to someone

to write someone's name and address on an envelope, package, letter, etc. Gilbert addressed the envelope to Walter.See also: address

address to

v.1. To indicate that something is to be sent to someone or some place by writing an address on it: She addressed the letter to her brother.2. To say something directly to some specific person or group: The school president addressed the speech to everyone who plans to graduate this year.3. To focus someone on a problem in order to find a solution. Used reflexively: In the next meeting, the town officials will address themselves to the issue of privacy.See also: address

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address

1. Computing a number giving the location of a piece of stored information 2. Brit Government a statement of the opinions or wishes of either or both Houses of Parliament that is sent to the sovereign 3. the alignment or position of a part, component, etc., that permits correct assembly or fitting

Address

 

in computers, a code specifying the location of information in an electronic computer. True addresses are specific codes corresponding to numbers (of a unit or device) of data storage locations. Relative addresses are numbers of memory locations counted from some specially selected location, which is most often the one in which the instruction containing the relative address is stored. Symbolic addresses are those used for convenience in programming. Relative and symbolic addresses are converted into true addresses either manually, after the entire program has been written and checked, or automatically within the computer by special programs. In the computer, the address is converted by a decoder into a system of control signals which give access to the storage locations corresponding to the given address. Most computers have capabilities for circuit conversion of the address while an instruction is in the process of being carried out. An address arriving at a decoder is called an input address, and an address extracted from the computer memory as part of an instruction is called an output address, or simply an address.

address

[′ad·res] (computer science) The number or name that uniquely identifies a register, memory location, or storage device in a computer.

address

(networking)e-mail address.

address

(networking)IP address.

address

(networking)MAC address.

address

(storage, programming)An unsigned integer used to selectone fundamental element of storage, usually known as a wordfrom a computer's main memory or other storage device. TheCPU outputs addresses on its address bus which may beconnected to an address decoder, cache controller, memory management unit, and other devices.

While from a hardware point of view an address is indeed aninteger most strongly typed programming languages disallowmixing integers and addresses, and indeed addresses ofdifferent data types. This is a fine example for syntactic salt: the compiler could work without it but makes writingbad programs more difficult.

address

(1) The number of a particular RAM or peripheral storage location. Like post office boxes, each byte of RAM and each sector on a drive has its own unique address. Programs are compiled into machine language, which references actual addresses in the computer. See address bus and machine language.

(2) As a verb, to manage or work with. For example, "the computer can address 16GB of RAM."

(3) The location of a website or other Internet facility. See URL, IP address and address bar.

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address

Informatics
The alphanumeric code for the location of point of communication on the Internet or an intranet.
 
Molecular biology
A site on a chromosome with a ‘character set’ of ≥ 16 base pairs which, at 416, makes that address unique, and unlikely to occur more than once on the genome.
Professional communication
A speech, oration or written statement directed to a particular group of persons; to be differentiated from a lecture, which may be didactic in nature.

address

pronounced uh-DRESS Professional communication A speech, oration, or written statement directed to a particular group of persons; to be differentiated from a lecture, which may have a didactic end. See Keynote address, National Library of Medicine.

Address


Related to Address: address format

ADDRESS, chan. plead. That part of a bill which contains the appropriate andtechnical description of the court where the plaintiff seeks his remedy.Coop. Eq. Pl. 8; Bart. Suit in Eq. Story, Eq. Pl. Sec. 26 Van Hey. Eq.Draft. 2.

ADDRESS, legislation. In Pennsylvania it is a resolution of both, branchesof the legislature, two-thirds of each house concurring, requesting thegovernor to remove a judge from office. The constitution of that state, art.5, s. 2, directs that "for any reasonable cause, which shall not be, groundfor impeachment, the governor may remove any of them [the judges], on theaddress of two-third's of each branch of the legislature." The mode ofremoval by address is unknown to the constitution of the, United States, butit is recognized in several of the states. In some of the stateconstitutions the language is imperative; the governor when thus addressedshall remove; in others it is left to his discretion, he may remove. Therelative proportion of each house that must join in the address, varies alsoin different states. In some a bare majority is sufficient; in others, two-thirds are requisite; and in others three-fourths. 1 Journ. of Law, 154.

Address


Address

1. The physical place where a person or company resides or does business. Most places are on a road of some kind; each building on a road has an individual number so a person or company can receive mail at the address.

2. The place where a person or company receives mail. For example, one's mailing address may be a box at the post office. One can retrieve mail there.

3. A location in the World Wide Web where one can find a website. It is usually followed by a suffix such as .com, .org, or .net. For example, the address for TheFreeDictionary is www.TheFreeDictionary.com.
See ADDR
See ATO

address


Related to address: address format
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  • noun
  • verb
  • phrase

Synonyms for address

noun direction

Synonyms

  • direction
  • label
  • inscription
  • superscription

noun location

Synonyms

  • location
  • home
  • place
  • house
  • point
  • position
  • situation
  • site
  • spot
  • venue
  • lodging
  • pad
  • residence
  • dwelling
  • whereabouts
  • abode
  • locus
  • locale
  • domicile

noun speech

Synonyms

  • speech
  • talk
  • lecture
  • discourse
  • sermon
  • dissertation
  • harangue
  • homily
  • oration
  • spiel
  • disquisition

verb direct

Synonyms

  • direct
  • send
  • post
  • mail
  • route

verb label

Synonyms

  • label
  • inscribe
  • superscribe

verb give a speech to

Synonyms

  • give a speech to
  • talk to
  • speak to
  • lecture
  • discourse
  • harangue
  • give a talk to
  • spout to
  • hold forth to
  • expound to
  • orate to
  • sermonize to

verb speak to

Synonyms

  • speak to
  • talk to
  • greet
  • hail
  • salute
  • invoke
  • communicate with
  • accost
  • approach
  • converse with
  • apostrophize

verb take aim at

Synonyms

  • take aim at
  • aim at

phrase address yourself to something

Synonyms

  • concentrate on
  • turn to
  • focus on
  • take up
  • look to
  • undertake
  • engage in
  • take care of
  • attend to
  • knuckle down to
  • devote yourself to
  • apply yourself to

Synonyms for address

verb to direct speech to

Synonyms

  • speak
  • talk

verb to talk to an audience formally

Synonyms

  • lecture
  • prelect
  • speak
  • bespeak

verb to bring an appeal or request, for example, to the attention of

Synonyms

  • appeal
  • apply
  • approach
  • petition
  • sue

verb to mark (a written communication) with its destination

Synonyms

  • direct
  • superscribe

verb to devote (oneself or one's efforts)

Synonyms

  • apply
  • bend
  • buckle down
  • concentrate
  • dedicate
  • devote
  • direct
  • focus
  • give
  • turn

verb to cause (something) to be conveyed to a destination

Synonyms

  • consign
  • dispatch
  • forward
  • route
  • send
  • ship
  • transmit

noun a usually formal oral communication to an audience

Synonyms

  • allocution
  • declamation
  • lecture
  • oration
  • prelection
  • speech
  • talk

noun romantic attentions

Synonyms

  • courtship
  • suit

noun behavior through which one reveals one's personality

Synonyms

  • air
  • bearing
  • demeanor
  • manner
  • mien
  • presence
  • style
  • port

noun the ability to say and do the right thing at the right time

Synonyms

  • diplomacy
  • savoir-faire
  • tact
  • tactfulness

Synonyms for address

noun (computer science) the code that identifies where a piece of information is stored

Synonyms

  • computer address
  • reference

Related Words

  • computer science
  • computing
  • computer code
  • code
  • parameter
  • argument
  • uniform resource locator
  • universal resource locator
  • URL

noun the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated with

Related Words

  • mailing address
  • street address
  • abode
  • residence
  • business address
  • geographic point
  • geographical point

noun the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience

Synonyms

  • speech

Related Words

  • body
  • introduction
  • close
  • closing
  • ending
  • conclusion
  • end
  • speech act
  • allocution
  • colloquium
  • dithyramb
  • impromptu
  • inaugural
  • inaugural address
  • lecture
  • public lecture
  • talk
  • litany
  • oratory
  • oral presentation
  • public speaking
  • speechmaking
  • speaking
  • preaching
  • sermon
  • discourse

noun the manner of speaking to another individual

Related Words

  • manner of speaking
  • delivery
  • speech

noun a sign in front of a house or business carrying the conventional form by which its location is described

Related Words

  • street sign

noun written directions for finding some location

Synonyms

  • name and address
  • destination

Related Words

  • postal code
  • postcode
  • ZIP code
  • ZIP
  • letter
  • missive
  • instruction
  • direction
  • return address

noun the stance assumed by a golfer in preparation for hitting a golf ball

Related Words

  • golf
  • golf game
  • stance

noun social skill

Synonyms

  • savoir-faire

Related Words

  • tact
  • tactfulness

verb speak to

Synonyms

  • turn to

Related Words

  • communicate
  • intercommunicate
  • ask
  • address
  • call

verb give a speech to

Synonyms

  • speak

Related Words

  • blaze away
  • memorialise
  • memorialize
  • keynote
  • harangue

verb put an address on (an envelope)

Synonyms

  • direct

Related Words

  • misaddress
  • misdirect
  • instrument
  • re-address
  • label

verb direct a question at someone

Related Words

  • target
  • direct
  • aim
  • place
  • point

verb address or apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a question

Related Words

  • apply
  • employ
  • use
  • utilise
  • utilize

verb greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name

Synonyms

  • call

Related Words

  • address
  • turn to
  • call
  • name

verb access or locate by address

Related Words

  • computer science
  • computing
  • access

verb act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression

Synonyms

  • deal
  • plow
  • handle
  • treat
  • cover

Related Words

  • broach
  • initiate
  • theologise
  • theologize
  • discourse
  • discuss
  • talk about
  • do by
  • treat
  • handle
  • embrace
  • encompass
  • comprehend
  • cover

verb speak to someone

Synonyms

  • accost
  • come up to

Related Words

  • greet
  • recognise
  • recognize
  • approach
  • come
  • come up

verb adjust and aim (a golf ball) at in preparation of hitting

Related Words

  • golf
  • golf game
  • align
  • aline
  • adjust
  • line up
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