formal+address

  • 111speech — noun 1》 the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. 2》 a formal address delivered to an audience.     ↘a sequence of lines written for one character in a play. Origin OE sprc, sprēc, later spēc, of W.… …

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  • 112Madonna — Ma•don•na [[t]məˈdɒn ə[/t]] n. 1) rel the Virgin Mary 2) rel a picture or statue representing the Virgin Mary 3) (l.c.) archaic an Italian title of formal address to a woman • Etymology: 1575–85; < It: my lady …

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  • 113speech — ► NOUN 1) the expression of thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. 2) a formal address delivered to an audience. 3) a sequence of lines written for one character in a play. ORIGIN Old English …

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  • 114allocution — [al΄ō kyo͞o′shən, al΄əkyo͞o′shən] n. [L allocutio < alloqui, to speak to < ad , to + loqui, to speak] a formal address, esp. one warning or advising with authority …

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  • 115FRANK, RAY — (1861–1948), U.S. journalist and religious leader, the first Jewish woman to preach from a North American pulpit. Born in San Francisco (according to some sources in 1864 or 1865) to Leah and Bernard Frank, and raised in a deeply religious home,… …

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  • 116KINGS, BOOK OF — KINGS, BOOK OF, biblical book divided into two roughly equal parts, beginning with an account of the end of david s reign, Solomon s succession and reign, and the disruption of the kingdom at his death, and continuing with the parallel histories… …

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  • 117Heresy in the 20th century — Formal charges of heresy, although less common than in the medieval period, have not died out. Within the Christian churches there continued to be formal charges of heresy as well as less formal censures such as dismissal. The key issues in the… …

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  • 118addressee — address ► NOUN 1) the details of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated. 2) Computing a number identifying a location in a data storage system or computer memory. 3) a formal speech. ► VERB 1) write someone s name and… …

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  • 119addresser — address ► NOUN 1) the details of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated. 2) Computing a number identifying a location in a data storage system or computer memory. 3) a formal speech. ► VERB 1) write someone s name and… …

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  • 120someone's particulars — formal someone s name, address etc …

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