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    Mrs
    /ˈmɪsɪz/

    noun

    • 1. the title used before a surname or full name to address or refer to a married woman without a higher or honorific or professional title: "Mrs Sally Jones"

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  2. Oct 7, 2022 · 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.

  3. a title used before the family name or full name of a married woman who has no other title: Mrs. Wood/Mrs. Jean Wood. [ as form of address ] Hello, Mrs. Grant, how are you today? Compare. madam (WOMAN) Miss. Mr. Ms. used when expressing the idea that a woman is typical of or represents a quality, activity, or place:

  4. Aug 2, 2023 · In the UK, the use of “Miss,” “Mrs.,” and “Ms.” is similar to that in the US, but with a few differences. “Miss” is used for unmarried women, “Mrs.” is used for married women, and “Ms.” is used for women who prefer not to disclose their marital status or for those who are divorced or widowed.

  5. abbreviation. /ˈmɪsɪz/ (British English) (also Mrs. North American English, British English) a title that comes before a married womans family name or before her first and family names together. Mrs Hill. Mrs Susan Hill. Mr and Mrs Hill. compare Miss, Ms. Word Origin. Join us.

  6. Sep 9, 2020 · Mrs.” is used for married or widowed women. What Does Miss Mean? Traditionally, “Miss” is used to address an unmarried woman. The term came about in the late 1700s as a way to refer to an unmarried woman with a high social status. Pronunciation of Miss. The title “Miss” is pronounced phonetically, or exactly how it looks.

  7. Oct 27, 2022 · ‍. Ms., Mrs., and Miss. ‍. What’s the difference between Ms., Mrs., and Miss? There are differences between each of these abbreviations. Learn their differences and how to use each one correctly, in this episode of Grammarflex —where learning happens. ‍.

  8. Jan 2, 2023 · Ms. — a proper way to address any women; additionally, this abbreviation alleviates any of the guesswork to wondering if they are indeed married or not. Mr. — used to address any male who has no other title. Mx. — this honorific is gender-neutral and used to identify genderqueer or nonbinary people.