Addressal

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdrɛsəl/

Definitions of addressal

noun the act of addressing or the manner in which something is addressed

Example Sentences

A1 When sending a letter, make sure to write the correct addressal on the envelope.

A2 The addressal of the recipient should be clearly written on the package.

B1 Proper addressal is essential for ensuring that your mail reaches its destination.

B2 The addressal of the company headquarters is listed on their official website.

C1 The addressal of the issue was thorough and comprehensive, covering all relevant points.

C2 His eloquent addressal of the topic captivated the audience and left a lasting impression.

Examples of addressal in a Sentence

formal The addressal of this issue requires a comprehensive strategy.

informal We need to talk about how we're going to handle this addressal.

slang Let's get together and figure out how we're going to deal with this addressal.

figurative The addressal of this problem is like untangling a knot.

Grammatical Forms of addressal

Origin and Evolution of addressal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'addressal' is derived from the verb 'address' which has roots in Old French 'adresser' and Latin 'ad' (to) + 'directus' (straight).
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the sense of directing or aiming towards a specific person or group, 'addressal' has evolved to also mean the act of giving a speech or formal talk to an audience.