form of address

NOUN
  1. an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
    the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title
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How To Use form of address In A Sentence

  • At least one department has decreed that the form of address has become an anachronism. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is his favourite form of address. Times, Sunday Times
  • Laura dearie, another form of address of note in Nfld is "my son" first syllable sounds like "moy" used between men reciprocally, as a sign of familiarity. Language thoughts
  • Besides that, he used the intimate form of address, tum.
  • This is his favourite form of address. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is his favourite form of address. Times, Sunday Times
  • What form of address should one use when writing to a bishop?
  • He stuttered nervously before managing to answer herand when he did, he used the masculine form of address.
  • What form of address should one use when writing to a bishop?
  • Flandry didn't know what the title signified -- and Merseian grades were subtle, variable things -- but it was plainly a high one, since the aristocratic-deferential form of address was used. A Circus of Hells
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