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Mrs.
[mis-iz, miz-iz]
abbreviation
plural
Mmesa title of respect prefixed to the surname or full name of a married woman.
Mrs. Jones; Mrs. Susan Jones.
a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular attribute, identity, etc., especially in an idealized or excessive way.
Mrs. Punctuality.
Mrs
/ ˈmɪsɪz /
noun
a title used before the name or names of a married woman
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Pronunciation Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mrs.1
Example Sentences
In the staff room she was simply "Kath", and to the children "Mrs Kent".
The duchess was a great music lover - supporting music charities and teaching music in a Hull primary school, where pupils knew nothing of her royal identity, and where she was known as "Mrs Kent".
Daisy began her journey at Downton Abbey as a belabored kitchen maid, but eventually the estate’s revered cook Mrs. Patmore took her under her wing.
That optimistic proclamation soon became a political liability for Mrs Merkel.
When he spoke to Mrs Page, she reminded him of a visit he had made to the Midlands in the 1970s - when he had flown a helicopter there.
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