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Mrs.

[mis-iz, miz-iz]

abbreviation

plural

Mmes 
  1. a title of respect prefixed to the surname or full name of a married woman.

    Mrs. Jones; Mrs. Susan Jones.

  2. 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

  1. a title used before the name or names of a married woman

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Gender Note

See Ms.
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Pronunciation Note

Mrs., first recorded in the early 17th century, was originally, like Miss, an abbreviation of mistress. Mrs. and mistress were at first used interchangeably in all contexts, but by the second half of that century, the written form of the abbreviation was largely confined to use as a title preceding a woman's surname. By the early 19th century, reduction of the medial consonant cluster had contracted the usual pronunciation of the title from to or . The contracted pronunciation used other than as a title was not considered standard, and today, locutions like Let me discuss it with the missis are perceived as old-fashioned. Currently, two main types of pronunciation for the abbreviation occur in the United States; and sometimes are the common forms in the North and North Midland, while in the South Midland and South, the prevalent types are and , the latter homophonous with the usual pronunciation of the abbreviation Ms.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Mrs.1

Abbreviation of mistress
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Mrs.1

C17: originally an abbreviation of mistress
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Example Sentences

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In the staff room she was simply "Kath", and to the children "Mrs Kent".

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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".

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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.

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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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