Addressed: meaning, definitions and examples

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addressed

 

[ əˈdrɛst ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

speaking to

To address someone means to speak to them directly, often in a formal manner. It can involve making a comment, asking a question, or giving instructions.

Synonyms

direct, refer to, speak to.

Examples of usage

  • She addressed the audience at the conference.
  • He formally addressed the issue during the meeting.
  • The teacher addressed the students at the beginning of the class.
Context #2 | Verb

dealing with

To address a situation means to deal with or manage it. This often involves taking action or making changes to resolve an issue or concern.

Synonyms

confront, handle, tackle.

Examples of usage

  • The manager addressed the problem quickly.
  • They need to address the concerns of the community.
  • We should address our priorities for the upcoming project.
Context #3 | Verb

directing to

To address something also means to direct it to a specific location or person, such as sending a letter.

Synonyms

deliver, direct, send.

Examples of usage

  • Make sure to address the envelope correctly.
  • She addressed her letter to the mayor.
  • Please address your complaints to customer service.

Translations

Translations of the word "addressed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 endereçado

🇮🇳 पता लगाया

🇩🇪 adressiert

🇮🇩 dialamatkan

🇺🇦 адресовано

🇵🇱 adresowany

🇯🇵 宛てられた

🇫🇷 adressé

🇪🇸 dirigido

🇹🇷 adreslenmiş

🇰🇷 주소가 지정된

🇸🇦 موجه

🇨🇿 adresovaný

🇸🇰 adresovaný

🇨🇳 已致信

🇸🇮 naslovljen

🇮🇸 stefnt

🇰🇿 мекен-жайланған

🇬🇪 მისამართებული

🇦🇿 ünvanlanmış

🇲🇽 dirigido

Etymology

The word 'address' comes from the Latin 'ad ' (meaning 'to') and 'dressa' (meaning 'to draw near'). In Middle English, the term took on the form 'adress' in the 14th century. Historically, 'address' referred to both speaking to someone directly and a physical location as in 'the direction to a place.' Over time, its usage expanded to include formal presentations, written correspondence, and the action of dealing with a subject or issue. The evolution of the word reflects changes in social communication and organizational behavior, showing how addressing topics or audiences has been central to human interaction.

Word Frequency Rank

This word ranks #1,948, placing it within important intermediate vocabulary. Learning it will significantly improve your ability to express yourself in English.