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MADAM definition: 1. a formal and polite way of speaking to a woman: 2. the usual way of beginning a formal letter…. Learn more.
- English (US)
MADAM meaning: 1. a formal and polite way of speaking to a...
- Znaczenie Madam, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
madam definicja: 1. a formal and polite way of speaking to a...
- Madam: Malay Translation
madam - translate into Malay with the English-Malay...
- Madam: Thai Translation
madam translate: คุณผู้หญิง. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Madam Spanish Translation
MADAM translate: señora, Señora [feminine, singular]. Learn...
- Madam: Japanese Translation
madam translate: 奥様(女性に対する非常に丁寧な呼びかけ). Learn more in the...
- Madam: Indonesian Translation
madam translate: nyonya. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Madam: Catalan Translation
madam translate: senyora. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
4 meanings: 1. a polite term of address for a woman, esp one considered to be of relatively high social status 2. a woman who.... Click for more definitions.
The meaning of MADAM is lady —used without a name as a form of respectful or polite address to a woman. How to use madam in a sentence.
Madam definition: a polite term of address to a woman, originally used only to a woman of rank or authority. See examples of MADAM used in a sentence.
People sometimes say Madam as a very formal and polite way of addressing a woman whose name they do not know or a woman of superior rank. For example, a shop assistant might address a woman customer as Madam.
madam. Madam is a very formal way to address a woman, particularly an older or married woman. A waiter at a fancy restaurant might say, "Your table is ready, madam." If a stranger calls a woman madam, he probably sees her as a mature, dignified person.
Definition of madam noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.