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Addams

American  
[ad-uhmz] / ˈæd əmz /

noun

  1. Charles (Samuel), 1912–88, U.S. cartoonist.

  2. Jane, 1860–1935, U.S. social worker and writer: Nobel Peace Prize 1931.


Addams British  
/ ˈædəmz /

noun

  1. Jane. 1860–1935, US social reformer, feminist, and pacifist, who founded Hull House, a social settlement in Chicago: Nobel peace prize 1931

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Frankie Addams “belonged to no club and was a member of nothing in the world.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 23, 2026

“The answer,” Mr. Cooper and Ms. Johnson promise, “is in here somewhere”—hidden among piles of arch testimony and macabre illustrations in the style of Charles Addams.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025

Popular TV shows launched in the third quarter include the second season of the Addams family spin-off series “Wednesday” and the second season of drama “My Life With the Walter Boys.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 21, 2025

And we do it with the blessing of Kevin Miserocchi, who runs the Addams Foundation.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 4, 2025

At the time of Riis’s talk, Riis and Addams were two of the best known people in America.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson

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