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address
/æˈdɹɛs/
In its locational sense, the word is purely functional and neutral, serving as a unique identifier for a physical or digital point in space. When used in communication, it carries a strong sense of formality and directionality. Whether as a noun (a speech) or a verb (speaking to someone), it implies a structured interaction where one party holds the floor to convey important information to another. In a problem-solving context, it suggests a transition from passive awareness to active engagement. Unlike 'fixing' something, which implies a completed result, 'addressing' an issue focuses on the initial act of confronting and tackling the problem systematically.
💬Casual Conversation
Just shoot me your address and I'll drop off the whitepaper.
Hard pass. Stop trying to hustle me.
Meanings
The particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated.
"Please write your return address on the envelope."
A formal speech delivered to an audience.
"The president gave a televised address to the nation."