- address
- ad|dress1 [ ə`dres, `ædres ] noun count ***1. ) the name of the place where you live or work, including the house or office number and the name of the street, area, and town. It may also include a set of numbers, called a zip code in American English and a postcode in British English:I'll need your name and address.He had given a false address to the police.a ) a series of letters, numbers, and symbols that show you where to find a particular WEBSITE on the Internet: URL:Do you have the address of our Web site?a Web addressb ) address or e-mail address a series of letters, numbers, and symbols that you need to send someone an e-mail message:What's your e-mail address?2. ) / E`dres / a formal speech given by someone to a group of people, especially as part of an important occasion:The president is to deliver a televised address to the nation.form/mode/term of addressthe name or title that you give someone when you speak or write to them:What's the proper form of address for U.S. Senators?addressad|dress 2 [ ə`dres ] verb transitive **1. ) to write the name and address of a particular person or organization on an envelope, package, etc.:Would you help me address these envelopes?address something to someone: This letter is addressed to Alice McQueen.2. ) to speak publicly to a group of people:address a meeting/conference/audience/assemblya ) FORMAL to speak directly to someone who is with you:He turned his head to address me.address something to someone: Throughout the conversation, he addressed his remarks to my husband.b ) to call someone a particular name or title when you speak to them:We were all addressed by our last name.His stepchildren address him as Mr. H.3. ) to try to deal with a problem or question, for example by thinking carefully about it, or by doing things to improve a situation:Governments have been slow to address the problem of global warming.A number of issues are being addressed.address yourself to something: We need to address ourselves to the question of cost.4. ) address something to someone to officially tell a particular person or organization your complaints, questions, or comments:All inquiries should be addressed to the head office.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.