Sincerely Yours — Fondé en 2005 Fondateur The Tough Alliance Genre(s) Électronique Pop Pays d origine … Wikipédia en Français
Sincerely (yours) — Yours sincerely idiom (BrE) (NAmE Sincerely (yours)) (formal) use … Useful english dictionary
Sincerely yours — Yours truly, Your friend, Best Wishes (concluding message in a letter) … English contemporary dictionary
sincerely yours — adverb written formula for ending a letter • Syn: ↑sincerely … Useful english dictionary
yours sincerely — Used in moderately formal conclusion to a letter • • • Main Entry: ↑sincere * * * Yours sincerely phrase used before your name as a way of ending a formal letter Yours sincerely, Robert Sanderson Thesaurus: expressions used in letters and… … Useful english dictionary
Yours sincerely — Ⅰ. Yours sincerely UK (US Sincerely yours, Sincerely) ► used at the end of a formal letter before you sign your name Main Entry: ↑sincerely Ⅱ. Yours sincerely ► written at the end of a le … Financial and business terms
sincerely — sin‧cere‧ly [sɪnˈsɪəli ǁ ˈsɪr ] adverb Yours sincerely Sincerely yours an expression used to end a formal letter. You use this expression when you have addressed the person you are writing to by name, rather than Dear Sir or Dear Madam compare… … Financial and business terms
Yours — [jɔːz ǁ jɔːrz] pronoun 1. Yours faithfully used to end a formal letter that begins Dear Sir or Dear Madam 2. Yours sincerely/Yours used to end a less formal letter that begins with the name of the person you are writing to, for example Dear Mr… … Financial and business terms
yours — W3S1 [jo:z US jurz, jo:rz] pron [possessive form of you ] 1.) used when speaking or writing to one or more people to refer to something that belongs to them or is connected with them ▪ This is our room, and yours is just across the hall. ▪ A lot… … Dictionary of contemporary English
yours — [ jurz, jɔrz ] pronoun *** Yours is a possessive pronoun, being a possessive form of you. It can refer to a singular or plural noun, and it can be the subject, object, or complement of a verb or the object of a preposition: I ll give you a taste… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English