Dear Abby Archives Reveal The Most Shocking Advice Ever Given

DEAR ABBY: I have been married 44 years and have always slept in the same bed with my wife. Last week, I caught a virus, and we decided that I would sleep in the spare bedroom until it was gone. I ...

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New York Post: Dear Abby: My friend lied to everyone about getting married

Dear Abby advises a woman who's friend lied to all her guests about her wedding. DEAR ABBY: Six months ago, I started spending time with a woman I knew casually for about a year following her ...

The meaning of DEAR is highly valued : precious —often used in a salutation. How to use dear in a sentence.

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

  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!

An ironic way to start (often after my) addressing an inferior or someone one dislikes. My dear man, you ought to think twice about who you're trying to blackmail. (obsolete) Noble. synonyms Synonyms: great, respected, worthy

used in conventional forms of address preceding a title or name, as in Dear Sir or my dear Mr Smith (postpositive) followed by to: important; close: a wish dear to her heart

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An exclamation indicating surprise, pity, or other emotion: used absolutely or in connection with oh or me: as, oh dear ! I am so tired; dear me ! where have you been?

Dear is an adjective commonly used as a salutation in written or formal correspondence to address the recipient in a warm, friendly, or respectful manner, often indicating a level of familiarity or close relationship.

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

Held in tender affection or esteem; loved; beloved: as, a dear child; a dear friend [In this sense much used in the introductory address of letters between persons on terms of affection or of polite intercourse: as, dear Lucy; dear Doctor; dear Sir.]

As a written form of address — such as " Dear Mr. So-and-so" — dear is generally a polite but impersonal standard greeting. Dear can sometimes mean expensive, as in "The cost of food is so dear these days," though that's a rather dated usage nowadays.