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Definition of "dear" in Englisch

adjective

  1. (Ireland, UK) High in price; expensive.

    • The dearer the jewel, the greater the love expressed.
    • This water is sold for 50 cents per ton, which is not dear under the circumstances.
  2. Loved; lovable.

  3. Lovely; kind.

  4. Loving, affectionate, heartfelt

    • Such dear embrace tenderly comforts even in this dear sorrow.
  5. Precious to or greatly valued by someone.

    • The dearer the giver, the dearer the trinket he brings!
  6. A formal way to start (possibly after my) addressing somebody at the beginning of a letter, memo etc.

    • Dear Sir/Madam/Miss, please notice our offices will be closed during the following bank holidays:[…].
    • Dearest Joseph/son:...
  7. A formal way to start (often after my) addressing somebody one likes or regards kindly.

    • My dear friend, I feel better as soon as you come sit beside my sickbed!
  8. 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.
  9. (obsolete) Noble.

noun

  1. A very kind, loving person.

    • My little cousin is such a dear, always drawing me pictures.
  2. A beloved person.

  3. An affectionate, familiar term of address, such as used between husband and wife.

    • Pass me the salt, would you dear?
  4. An elderly person, especially a woman.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To endear.

adverb

  1. Dearly; at a high price.

interjection

  1. Indicating surprise, pity, or disapproval.

    • Dear, dear! Whatever were they thinking?

adjective

  1. Severe, or severely affected; sore.

  2. (obsolete) Fierce.

    • The Christens found the heathens dear, as the lion doth the bear.