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dear



dear [dear dears dearer dearest] adjective, exclamation, noun, adverb BrE [dɪə(r)] NAmE [dɪr]
adjective (dear·er, dear·est)
1. loved by or important to sb
He's one of my dearest friends.
~ to sb Her daughter is very dear to her.
They lost everything that was dear to them.
2. Dearused at the beginning of a letter before the name or title of the person that you are writing to
Dear Sir or Madam
Dear Mrs Jones
3. not usually before noun (BrE)expensive; costing a lot of money
Everything's so dear now, isn't it?
Opp: cheap
more at close/dear/near to sb's heart at heart, for dear life at life, your nearest and dearest at near adj.

Word Origin:
Old English dēore, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dier ‘beloved’, also to Dutch duur and German teuer ‘expensive’.

Thesaurus:
dear adj. (written becoming old-fashioned)
He's one of my dearest friends.
much loved • • precious • • prized • • cherished • • treasured • |informal darling • |formal beloved
dear/precious to sb
a/sb's dear/much loved/darling/beloved daughter/son
a much loved/prized/cherished/treasured possession
dear/darling Jack/Grace, etc.

Example Bank:
It's always good to hear from dear old Harry!
John is a very dear friend of mine.
St Barnabas's Church was a place that would always be dear to him.
That one mistake has cost him dear over the years.
The puppy was a dear little thing.
There was a shortage of potatoes, and they became dear.
Everything's so dear now, isn't it?
He's one of my dearest friends.
Idioms: dear old hold somebody dear
 
exclamation used in expressions that show that you are surprised, upset, annoyed or worried
Oh dear! I think I've lost my purse!
Oh dear! What a shame.
Dear me! What a mess!
Dear oh dear! What are you going to do now?

Word Origin:
Old English dēore, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dier ‘beloved’, also to Dutch duur and German teuer ‘expensive’.
 
noun
1. (BrE, informal)a kind person
Isn't he a dear?
Be a dear and fetch me my coat.
2. used when speaking to sb you love
Would you like a drink, dear?
Come here, my dear.
3. used when speaking to sb in a friendly way, for example by an older person to a young person or a child
What's your name, dear?
compare duck

Word Origin:
Old English dēore, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dier ‘beloved’, also to Dutch duur and German teuer ‘expensive’.
 
adverb (BrE)
at a high price
to buy cheap and sell dear
see cost sb dear at cost v.

Word Origin:
Old English dēore, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dier ‘beloved’, also to Dutch duur and German teuer ‘expensive’.
 

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