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    Dear
    /dir/

    adjective

    noun

    adverb

    • 1. at a high cost: British "they buy property cheaply and sell dear"

    exclamation

    • 1. used in expressions of surprise, dismay, or sympathy: "oh dear, I've upset you"
  2. The meaning of DEAR is highly valued : precious —often used in a salutation. How to use dear in a sentence.

  3. DEAR definition: 1. loved or liked very much: 2. used at the beginning of a letter to greet the person you are…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a person who is good, kind, or generous: You're a dear to help me with the work. a beloved one. (sometimes initial capital letter) an affectionate or familiar term of address, as to a child or romantic partner (sometimes offensive when used to a stranger, subordinate, etc.)

  5. Someone dear to you is a special or important loved one, such as a parent, child, or friend. The word dear is also used in interjections like "oh, dear!" or "dear me!" to indicate surprise, pity, or other emotions. Continue reading...

  6. 9 meanings: 1. beloved; precious 2. used in conventional forms of address preceding a title or name, as in Dear Sir or my dear.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Definition of dear adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Dear definition: Highly esteemed or regarded. Used in direct address, especially in salutations.

  9. DEAR definition: 1. used at the beginning of a letter, before the name of the person you are writing to: 2. A dear…. Learn more.

  10. n. 1. A person who is greatly loved. Often used as a form of address. 2. An endearing, lovable, or kind person: What a dear she is! adv. 1. With fondness; affectionately. 2.

  11. (used as a conventional greeting or in the salutation of a letter as an expression of respect, friendship, etc.): Dear Sir or Madam. My dear friends. beloved; much loved; precious: The burglars had taken our dearest possessions. heartfelt; earnest: He had no dearer wish. expensive: Tomatoes were dear in the winter. n. [ countable]

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