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used in meetings and formal situations for talking to a woman who is chairwoman , president etcMain entry: madam
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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Madam — Mad‧am [ˈmædəm] noun 1. a polite way of addressing a woman, such as a customer in a shop: • Can I help you Madam? 2. Dear Madam used at the beginning of a business letter to a woman whose name you do not know 3. Madam… … Financial and business terms
Madam Chairwoman — Madam Chairwoman/President/Ambassador/etc phrase used in meetings and formal situations for talking to a woman who is chairwoman , president etc Thesaurus: titles … Useful english dictionary
Madam President — Madam Chairwoman/President/Ambassador/etc phrase used in meetings and formal situations for talking to a woman who is chairwoman , president etc Thesaurus: titles … Useful english dictionary
madam — I UK [ˈmædəm] / US * used for talking politely to a woman whose name you do not know. This word is used especially by people serving customers in a shop or restaurant Are you ready to order, madam? • Madam Chairwoman/President/Ambassador etc used … English dictionary
madam — mad|am1 [ mædəm ] * used for talking politely to a woman whose name you do not know. This word is used especially by people serving customers in a store or restaurant: Are you ready to order, madam? Dear Madam used at the beginning of a business… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
madam — mad|am [ˈmædəm] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: ma dame my lady ] 1.) formal used to address a woman in a polite way, especially a customer in a shop American Equivalent: ma am ▪ Are you being served, Madam? 2.) Dear Madam formal used… … Dictionary of contemporary English
madam — noun 1 a polite way of addressing a woman, especially a customer in a shop: Are you being served, Madam? 2 Dear Madam used at the beginning of a business letter to a woman 3 Madam President/Ambassador etc a way of addressing a woman who has an… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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