"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."
Someone who is beloved.
I think it means dearest from dearest...part of someone dearest in your life
My pet fawn was a very dear deer, to me.
Depending on context: valuable, costly, expensive, invaluable, priceless, valued, cherished, treasured, prized, favorite, dear, dearest, beloved, darling, adored, loved, special, affected, overrefined, pretentious
If you know their name, then use sincerely. If you don't then use faithfully. Thus Dear Mr Bloggs - Yours Sincerely Dear Sir - Yours Faithfully
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The plural of dear is dears.
"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."
Not really. You could technically address someone as "dear dearest", but it shows a definite lack of imagination.
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she either called him dearest sweetheart dear angel darling alibie
"Chérie" is a term of endearment in French that translates to "dear" or "darling." When a French man calls you "chérie," it typically indicates affection or closeness in a friendly or romantic context.
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