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Mrs.
[ mis-iz, miz-iz ]
abbreviation for
- a 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
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mrs.1
Example Sentences
Mr. Erewhon, wherever that person is, Mr. and Mrs. Erewhon?
The duo was best known for songs “The Sound of Silence,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and “Mrs. Robinson.”
“Freedom” gives Bravo an opportunity to shine in his first starring role after supporting parts in films ranging from “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris,” and “Ticket to Paradise” with Julia Roberts and George Clooney.
Whole Foods replaced Mrs. Gooch’s, but after being deracinated by Amazon, it became passé, less and less a signifier of status.
You talk about desire, and Judith Anderson’s Mrs. Danvers in “Rebecca” as an example of queer desire.
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