• Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
  • Act of addressing one's self to a person; a discourse or speech.
  • Manner of speaking to another; delivery; as, a man of pleasing or insinuating address.
  • Attention in the way one's addresses to a lady. Joseph Addison.
  • Skill; skillful management; dexterity; adroitness.
  • (obsolete) Act of preparing one's self.
  • street location.
  • (computing) A location in computer memory.
  • (Internet) An Internet address; URL.
  • (intransitive, obsolete) To prepare one's self.
  • (intransitive, obsolete) To direct speech.
  • (transitive, obsolete) To aim; to direct.
  • (transitive, obsolete) To prepare or make ready.
  • (transitive, reflexive) To prepare one's self; to apply one's skill or energies (to some object); to betake.
  • (transitive, archaic) To clothe or array; to dress.
  • (transitive) To direct, as words (to any one or any thing); to make, as a speech, petition, etc. (to any one, an audience).
  • (transitive) To direct speech to; to make a communication to, whether spoken or written; to apply to by words, as by a speech, petition, etc., to speak to; to accost.
  • (transitive) To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit.
  • (transitive) To make suit to as a lover; to court; to woo.
  • (transitive) To consign or intrust to the care of another, as agent or factor.
  • (transitive) To address one's self to; to prepare one's self for; to apply one's self to; to direct one's speech or discourse to.
  • (transitive, formal) To handle, discuss about a problem especially to solve it.
  • (intransitive) (computing) To refer a location in computer memory.
  • noun
    Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
  • noun
    Act of addressing oneself to a person or group; a discourse or speech.
  • noun
    Manner of speaking to another; delivery.
  • noun
    Attention in the way one addresses a lady.
  • noun
    Skill; skillful management; dexterity; adroitness.
  • noun
    (obsolete)
    Act of preparing oneself.
  • noun
    A description of the location of a property.
  • noun
    (by extension)
    The property itself.
  • noun
    (computing)
    A location in computer memory.
  • noun
    (Internet)
    An Internet address; URL.
  • verb
    (intransitive, obsolete)
    To prepare oneself.
  • verb
    (intransitive, obsolete)
    To direct speech.
  • verb
    (transitive, obsolete)
    To aim; to direct.
  • verb
    (transitive, obsolete)
    To prepare or make ready.
  • verb
    (transitive, reflexive)
    To prepare oneself; to apply one's skill or energies (to some object); to betake.
  • verb
    (transitive, archaic)
    To clothe or array; to dress.
  • verb
    (transitive)
    To direct, as words, to (anyone or anything); to make, as a speech, petition, etc. to (any audience).
  • verb
    (transitive)
    To direct speech to; to make a communication to, whether spoken or written; to apply to by words, as by a speech, petition, etc., to speak to; to accost.
  • verb
    (transitive)
    To direct in writing, as a letter; to superscribe, or to direct and transmit.
  • verb
    (transitive)
    To make suit to as a lover; to court; to woo.
  • verb
    (transitive)
    To consign or intrust to the care of another, as agent or factor.
  • verb
    (transitive)
    To address oneself to; to prepare oneself for; to apply oneself to; to direct one's speech or discourse to.
  • verb
    (transitive, formal)
    To direct attention towards a problem or obstacle, in an attempt to resolve it.
  • verb
    (intransitive, computing)
    To refer a location in computer memory.
  • verb
    (golf, transitive)
    To get ready to hit (the ball on the tee).
  • direction for letters
  • verbal application
  • formal communication
  • manner
  • attention
  • skill
  • To prepare one's self
  • To direct speech
  • To prepare
  • Reflexively: To prepare one's self
  • To clothe or array
  • To direct, as words
  • To direct speech to
  • To direct in writing
  • To make suit to as a lover
  • To consign or intrust to the care of another
  • To reference a particular storage location.
  • To give a speech to.
  • To apply oneself to something.
  • (present) address
  • address (crowd)
  • address (e.g. of house)
  • inscribing on the face of
  • address (on letter)
  • address (on envelope, etc.)
  • address (on an envelope)
  • noun
    a sign in front of a house or business carrying the conventional form by which its location is described
  • noun
    (computer science) the code that identifies where a piece of information is stored
  • noun
    social skill
  • noun
    the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience; "he listened to an address on minor Roman poets"
  • noun
    the manner of speaking to another individual; "he failed in his manner of address to the captain"
  • noun
    the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated with
  • noun
    the stance assumed by a golfer in preparation for hitting a golf ball
  • noun
    written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location
  • verb
    access or locate by address
  • verb
    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"
  • verb
    address or apply oneself to something, direct one's efforts towards something, such as a question
  • verb
    adjust and aim (a golf ball) at in preparation of hitting
  • verb
    direct a question at someone
  • verb
    give a speech to; "The chairman addressed the board of trustees"
  • verb
    greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name; "He always addresses me with `Sir'"; "Call me Mister"; "She calls him by first name"
  • verb
    put an address on (an envelope)
  • verb
    speak to; "He addressed the crowd outside the window"
  • verb
    speak to someone