Addresser

Synonyms for "addresser"

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Translations

13 translations across 5 languages.

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German

3 entries
  • Adressiermaschine noun (a machine that addresses)
  • Versender noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)
  • Versenderin noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)

Odia

2 entries
  • ପ୍ରେରକ noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)
  • ବକ୍ତା noun (a person who gives an address or speech)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • endereçador noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)
  • endereçador noun (a machine that addresses)
  • orador noun (a person who gives an address or speech)

Turkish

2 entries
  • gönderen noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)
  • göndergeç noun (a machine that addresses)

Volapük

3 entries
  • hiladetan noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)
  • jiladetan noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)
  • ladetan noun (a person who addresses an object to be delivered)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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The girls were listening with the polite though precarious attention which Brown Borough girls always bring to bear on the first three hundred words of any address, especially if the addresser be a man.

Source: wiktionary

When letters were in their infancy, and when knowledge and the arts were groping their way through seemingly impervious mists, some splendid name was necessary to give an author celebrity—hence the custom of DEDICATIONS; hence those floods of adulation, which poured from the press, and outraged the feelings of the addresser and the addressed.

Source: wiktionary

All adults had to be addressed as Mister, Missus, Miss, Auntie, Cousin, Unk, Uncle, Buhbah, Sister, Brother and a thousand other appellations indicating familial relationship and the lowliness of the addressor.

Source: wiktionary

[…] if they had not been lifted in the air by the enormous accident of a man of genius, the Dickenses, I fancy, would have appeared in poorer and poorer places, as inventory clerks, as caretakers, as addressers of envelopes, until they melted into the masses of the poor.

Source: wiktionary

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