adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb, interjection | 1. | beloved or loved: a dear friend. |
| 2. | (used in the salutation of a letter as an expression of affection or respect or as a conventional greeting): Dear Sir. |
| 3. | precious in one's regard; cherished: our dearest possessions. |
| 4. | heartfelt; earnest: one's dearest wish. |
| 5. | high-priced; expensive: The silk dress was too dear. |
| 6. | charging high prices: That shop is too dear for my budget. |
| 7. | excessive; high: a dear price to pay for one's independence. |
| 8. | Obsolete. difficult to get; scarce. |
| 9. | Obsolete. worthy; honorable. |
| 10. | a person who is good, kind, or generous: You're a dear to help me with the work. |
| 11. | a beloved one. |
| 12. | (sometimes initial capital letter ) an affectionate or familiar term of address (sometimes offensive when used to a stranger, subordinate, etc.) |
| 13. | dearly; fondly. |
| 14. | at a high price: That painting cost me dear. |
| 15. | (used as an exclamation of surprise, distress, etc.): Oh dear, what a disappointment! Dear me! What's all that noise? |
