addressee

[ UK /ɐdɹˈɛsiː/ ]
[ US /ˌædɹɛˈsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. one to whom something is addressed
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How To Use addressee In A Sentence

  • Could Mike pull strings, do you think, and demand it's sent, freight, to await addressee at Heathrow? THE QUEST FOR K
  • It's curious and beguiling that an artist so known as a raiser of hell should also be so accomplished at writing ballads in which various female addressees get reassured emotionally.
  • Original mail returned in the absence of the addressee.
  • asked Sawtry, taking a pull at an enormous cigar and smiling benignly at his addressee. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • But where does the skilled workman or the skilled addressee stand in the spectrum?
  • Both frequently apostrophize unidentified addressees, and both manipulate pronouns in intriguing ways, but his lyrics imply mundane, domestic situations.
  • The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered.
  • Mail was expensive and had to be collected after a conveyance fee was paid at the post office by the addressee.
  • This demonstrates how boy, like man, has transformed from a male term of address (or "vocative") into an exclamation that can be used regardless of the addressee's gender. Visual Thesaurus : Online Edition
  • The author puts ‘to the Hebrews’ in quotation marks because he, like many other scholars currently working on Hebrews, does not believe that this ascription describes the addressees of this text.
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