Meaning & Definition of Madam in English
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Madam
A polite form of address for a woman.
Pronunciation:
/ˈmædəm/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
madamsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A respectful form of address for a woman, often used in formal contexts.
Example Sentence: The clerk addressed her as 'madam' while taking her order.
Definition: A woman in charge of a house of prostitution.
Example Sentence: The madam managed the establishment with great expertise.
Definition: A title used before a woman’s surname or full name.
Example Sentence: Madam Curie was a renowned scientist.
Etymology
Origin: From French 'madame', literally meaning 'my lady'.
Synonyms
ladyma'amwoman
Common Phrases and Expressions
- Yes, madam: A polite affirmative response to a woman.
- Excuse me, madam: A polite way to address a woman when asking for attention.
- Madam, your order is ready: A common way to inform a woman that her requested service is complete.
Translations
- Spanish: señora
- French: madame
- German: meine Dame
- Russian: госпожа
Related Words
- madame: A French term of respect for a woman, similar to 'madam'.
- lady: A term for a polite or formal address to a woman.
Slang Meanings of madam
Meaning: A term of endearment or respect.
Example Sentence: He called her 'madam' in a joking manner.
Meaning: A term used in some cultures to refer to a married woman.
Example Sentence: In some regions, young girls may refer to older women as 'madam'.