Address is that indefinable something which enables a man to gain his object without seeming exertion or contest, and generally with the favor and approval of those with whom he deals. It is a general power to direct to the matter in hand whatever qualities are most needed for it at the moment. It includes adroitness and discretion to know what to do or say and what to avoid; ingenuity to devise; readiness to speak or act; the dexterity that comes of practise; and tact, which is the power of fine touch as applied to human character and feeling. Courtesy and politeness are indispensable elements of good address. Compare [SPEECH].
Antonyms:
| awkwardness, | clumsiness, | ill-breeding, | stupidity, |
| boorishness, | fatuity, | ill manners, | unmannerliness, |
| clownishness, | folly, | rudeness, | unwisdom. |
Prepositions:
Address in dealing with opponents; the address of an accomplished intriguer; an address to the audience.
ADEQUATE.
Synonyms:
| able, | competent, | fitted, | satisfactory, |
| adapted, | equal, | fitting, | sufficient, |
| capable, | fit, | qualified, | suitable. |
| commensurate, |