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Mr | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Mr definition: 1. a title used before the family name or full name of a man who has no other title, or when…. Learn more.
Mr. Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MR. is —used as a conventional title of courtesy except when usage requires the substitution of a title of rank or an honorific or professional title before a man's surname. How to use Mr. in a sentence.
Mr | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Add to word list. A1. a title used before the family name or full name of a man who has no other title, or when talking to man who holds a particular official position: Mr. Jones/Mr. David Jones. [ as form of address ] Good afternoon, Mr. Dawson. We're looking for a Mr. (= a man called) George Smith.
Mr., Mrs., Miss, and Ms.: What They Mean And How To Use Them
Mr. and Mrs. are typically used as titles or honorifics before a person’s name to show respect. Traditionally, Mr. is used before the names of men and boys while Mrs. is used before the names of married women. The contraction Mr. has been used since the 1500s. Mr. was used as a shortening of master, a title used for
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Mister, usually written in its contracted form Mr. or Mr, is a commonly used English honorific for men without a higher honorific, or professional title, or any of various designations of office. The title Mr derived from earlier forms of master , as the equivalent female titles Mrs , Miss , and Ms all derived from earlier forms of mistress .
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