Noun:
* Definition: A place where someone lives or an organization is located.
* Example: "I need to know your address so I can send you the package."
* Other meanings:
* A formal speech or written communication.
* A specific location or point.
* A problem or issue that needs to be dealt with.
Verb:
* Definition: To speak or write to someone directly, especially formally.
* Example: "The president will address the nation tonight."
* Other meanings:
* To deal with or tackle a problem.
* To label or direct something to a specific location.
Here are some examples of how "address" is used in both ways:
* Noun: "The company's address is 123 Main Street."
* Verb: "The politician addressed the crowd with a passionate speech."
* Noun: "She gave a powerful address on the issue of climate change."
* Verb: "The students will address the problem of bullying in their school."
* Noun: "The speaker used a powerful address to emphasize their point."
* Verb: "We need to address the needs of the community."
It's important to pay attention to the context in which "address" is used to understand its meaning correctly.