It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking whether "dear" is an adjective or a noun, it can function as both: as an adjective, it expresses affection or endearment (e.g., "my dear friend"), and as a noun, it can refer to a beloved person. If you meant something else, please clarify!
For You My Dear was created on 2003-01-28.
Dear America is historical fiction.
The duration of Dear Murderer is 1.5 hours.
The duration of My Dear Enemy is 2.05 hours.
The duration of Dear Heart is 1.88 hours.
dear dear
Dear Senator (last name): or Dear Senator:
I am in home, dear. "dear" is not capitalized when at the end of a sentence.
It is spelled Dear Diary.
The salutation is a from of greeting: Dear Mr. Smith: Dear Ms. Brown: Dear Professor Green: Dear Doctor Jones: Dear Professor Green and Ms. Brown: Dear Doctors Jones and Jacob: Dear Sir: Dear Madam: Dear Sir/Madam: Gentlemen: Ladies: Gentlemen and Ladies: To Whom It May Concern:
Dear All
Dear (noun) = cariño Dear (adjective) = querido To = a
Dear Dr. Smith M.D.B.
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Be a dear and pass me the newspaper.Dear Mary, how are you?Oh dear me, that was awful.
dear Selena Gomez and dear Selena