address
add
ˈæd
ād
ress
ˌrɛs
res
British pronunciation
/ˈædˌrɛs/, /əˈdrɛs/

Definition & Meaning of "address"in English

Address
01

the place where someone lives or where something is sent

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address definition and meaning
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He memorized his girlfriend 's address by heart.
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a series of letters and other characters that identifies a destination for email messages or the location of a website

address definition and meaning
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He copied the website address and shared it with his friends.
02

a code or reference that identifies the location of information in a computer or storage system

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Each byte has its own memory address.
03

the way in which someone speaks to or directs communication toward another person

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His address was polite but firm.
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the ability to behave appropriately in social situations or handle interactions effectively

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He showed great address when resolving the conflict.
05

the positioning a golfer takes before making a swing to address the ball

What is an "address"?

In golf, an address refers to the position a player takes before making a shot. It is when the player stands over the ball, preparing to hit it, with their body properly aligned and the club in the correct position. The address is important because it sets the foundation for a successful shot, allowing the player to focus on balance, posture, and aim. A proper address involves standing with the feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and the clubface aimed at the target, ensuring a solid and controlled swing.

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Her coach emphasized a proper address to improve her consistency.
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the label or number displayed outside a house or business indicating its location

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The address above the door is faded.
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written information on letters or packages indicating where they should be delivered

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Do n't forget to include the full address on the envelope.
to address
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to speak directly to a specific person or group

Transitive: to address sb
to address definition and meaning
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The teacher will address the students individually to provide feedback on their assignments.
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to refer to someone by a specific name or title when speaking to them.

Transitive: to address sb as a title
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Please address me as "Dr. Smith " during the conference.
02

to deliver a formal speech to a group of people or an audience.

Transitive: to address sb
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The president will address the nation tonight regarding the recent developments.
03

to write the name and destination details of the intended recipient on an envelope, letter, or package

Transitive: to address a letter or package | to address a letter or package to sb
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I need to address this letter to the HR department.
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to communicate or direct a remarks, question, protest, etc. to someone or an organization

Ditransitive: to address a remark or question to sb
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She decided to address her concerns directly to the company's management.
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to think about a problem or an issue and start to deal with it

Transitive: to address an issue
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The company needs to address the issue of employee turnover.
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to position oneself in preparation for hitting the ball in golf

Transitive: to address a golf ball
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The golfer addressed the ball, visualizing the perfect swing before taking the shot.
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to designate or locate data or a resource within a computer's memory or network

Transitive: to address data or a resource
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The program needs to address the memory location where the variables are stored.
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