"Dear" in the salutation of a letter is used for everyone, both personal and business acquaintances. Examples: Dear Kayley: "I will be home late for dinner on Thursday." Or, a business example: Dear Mr. Jones: "I appreciate the time and thought you spent on the financial statement."
"Dearest," on the other hand, is intended for someone personal and close to you.
Example" Dearest Richard: "I miss you very much and will be glad when you return home."
The plural of dear is dears.
Not really. You could technically address someone as "dear dearest", but it shows a definite lack of imagination.
"Dear" in the salutation of a letter is used for everyone, both personal and business acquaintances. Examples: Dear Kayley: "I will be home late for dinner on Thursday." Or, a business example: Dear Mr. Jones: "I appreciate the time and thought you spent on the financial statement." "Dearest," on the other hand, is intended for someone personal and close to you. Example" Dearest Richard: "I miss you very much and will be glad when you return home."
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According to most standard use dictionaries, synonyms for the word "dear" would be any from the following lists.ADJECTIVES:A "dear" person, being, or thing: beloved, loved, adored, cherished, precious, esteemed, respected, worshiped; informal: close, intimate, bosom, best."Dear" possessions: precious, treasured, valued, prized, cherished, special.With "dear" adoration: endearing, adorable, lovable, appealing, engaging, charming, captivating, winsome, lovely, nice, pleasant, delightful, sweet, darling.A "dear" value: expensive, costly, high-priced, overpriced, exorbitant, extortionate; informal: pricey, steep, stiff.NOUNS:My, his, her, or your "dear": darling, dearest, love, beloved, sweetheart, sweet, precious, treasure; informal: sweetie, sugar, honey, hon', baby, pet.He, she, or it is a "dear": lovable person, darling, sweetheart, pet, angel, gem, treasure, star.Cherished, precious, sweet, beloved.
Answer Dear or beloved as adjective and lover for male - mistress for female.
I think it means dearest from dearest...part of someone dearest in your life
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