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madam

[mad-uhm] / ˈmæd əm /
NOUN
a title of address
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STRONGEST


NOUN
a woman in charge of an establishment
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NOUN
a woman in charge of a brothel
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Example Sentences

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“Pardon me, madam. Do you have any idea where Muffinshire Lane is? I believe there are likely to be fancy shops nearby?”

From Literature

"How would madam like her hair today?" teased Mrs Bennett, combing the hair of one of her four-year-old charges.

From BBC

These days they joke that Maya will call Kamala “big sister general” until she earns the title of madam president.

From Los Angeles Times

While on a call with me last week, he rang off saying "the madam" was calling.

From BBC

“You’ve gone the wrong way, madam,” he said, staring at Aunt Daisy’s huge diamond ring.

From Literature