adjective “dear”
dear, Komp. dearer, Sup. dearest
- adored or cherished
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My dear grandmother always has a warm hug for me when I visit.
- considerate or thoughtful
It was so dear of you to help me move into my new apartment.
- expressing warm feelings
The couple shared a dear look that spoke volumes about their deep connection.
- highly valued or regarded by someone
This necklace is very dear to me; it belonged to my mother.
- used to politely address someone in correspondence
Dear Mr. Thompson, I am writing to inform you of the upcoming changes to our policy.
- used to affectionately address someone you care about
My dear colleague, thank you for your unwavering support during the project.
- used sarcastically to address someone you consider inferior or dislike
My dear lady, I suggest you reconsider your stance on this matter.
- (UK) costly or having a high price
Renting a flat in the city center has become incredibly dear these days.
noun “dear”
Singular dear, Plural dears oder onzieleg
- a person who is very sweet and caring
Grandma is the dear of our family, always ready with cookies and stories.
- someone who is loved by another
He lost his dear in a tragic accident and has been heartbroken ever since.
- a term of endearment often used between close people
"Could you help me with this crossword puzzle, dear?" asked the husband to his wife.
interjection “dear”
- an exclamation of surprise, sympathy, or disapproval
"Oh dear, I seem to have forgotten my keys at home," she exclaimed.