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direct address

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noun

  1. Grammar. the use of a term or name for the person spoken to, as in securing the attention of that person; use of a vocative form.

  2. Computers. indirect address


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"You are like the wind at daybreak, you are like a cherished vision," he sings in a direct address to the horse, named Rovach.

From Barron's Jun. 5, 2026

She seems very comfortable with the direct address.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 6, 2025

What decisions did you make about using metatextual qualities and visual style and using direct address and other gimmicks to hold the viewer’s hand through the film?

From Salon Oct. 26, 2023

“Today I initiated a phone call with the president of the Russian Federation,” Zelensky said in a direct address to the Russian people he gave on the eve of the war.

From Washington Post Feb. 22, 2023

In another sense, by direct address of the attention and the will, we enter into His presence; we find Him in the midst of us, Who is everywhere.

From The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus by G. A. Chadwick

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