Postal ( adjective , noun , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Postal ( adjective )

  1. Relating to the mail service or post office.
  2. Relating to the sending or receiving of mail.

Origin:

From the late 15th century, postal meant "relating to the mail service or post office" from post (n.) + -al (suffix forming adjectives).

Examples:

  1. The postal service delivers letters and packages to homes and businesses.
  2. I got a postal notification that my package has been delivered.
  3. The postal worker came and delivered my mail.
  4. It's a postal address where you can send your mail.
  5. The postal system is very reliable in this country.

(As a noun)

Postal ( noun )

  1. Relating to the mail service or post office.
  2. Relating to the sending or receiving of mail.

Origin:

From the late 15th century, postal meant "relating to the mail service or post office" from post (n.) + -al (suffix forming adjectives).

Examples:

  1. The postal service delivers letters and packages to homes and businesses.
  2. I got a postal notification that my package has been delivered.
  3. The postal worker came and delivered my mail.
  4. It's a postal address where you can send your mail.
  5. The postal system is very reliable in this country.

(As an adverb)

Postal ( adverb )

  1. Relating to the mail service or post office.
  2. Relating to the sending or receiving of mail.

Origin:

From the late 15th century, postal meant "relating to the mail service or post office" from post (n.) + -al (suffix forming adjectives).

Examples:

  1. The postal service delivers letters and packages to homes and businesses.
  2. I got a postal notification that my package has been delivered.
  3. The postal worker came and delivered my mail.
  4. It's a postal address where you can send your mail.
  5. The postal system is very reliable in this country.
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