dear
/diːɹ//dɪə//dɪɹ/
noun
- 1
A very kind, loving person.
“My cousin is such a dear, always drawing me pictures.”
- 2
A beloved person.
- 3
An affectionate, familiar term of address, such as used between husband and wife.
“Pass me the salt, would you dear?”
Synonyms
verb
- 1
To endear.
adjective
- 1
High in price; expensive.
“The dearer the jewel, the greater the love expressed.”
- 2
Loved; lovable.
- 3
Loving, affectionate, heartfelt
“Such dear embrace tenderly comforts even in this dear sorrow.”
- 4
Precious to or greatly valued by someone.
“The dearer the giver, the dearer the trinket he brings!”
- 5
A formal way to start (possibly after my) addressing somebody at the beginning of a letter, memo etc.
“Dear Sir/Madam/Miss, please notice our offices will be closed during the following bank holidays: [...].”
- 6
A formal way to start (often after my) addressing somebody one likes or regards kindly.
“My dear friend, I feel better as soon as you come sit beside my sickbed!”
- 7
An ironic way to start (often after my) addressing an inferior.
“My dear boy, if your grades don't pick up I won't bounce you on but over my knee!”
- 8
Noble.
adverb
- 1
Dearly; at a high price
adjective
- 1
Severe, or severely affected; sore.
- 2
Fierce.
“The Christens found the heathens dear, as the lion doth the bear.”
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