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signora

[sin-yawr-uh, -yohr-uh, see-nyaw-rah] / sɪnˈyɔr ə, -ˈyoʊr ə, siˈnyɔ rɑ /
NOUN
madam
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Antonyms
STRONGEST


Example Sentences

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"Buongiorno signora," he said, as he made up their beach beds.

From BBC

“When I called, they said, ‘Don’t worry, signora.

From Washington Times

Like an American politician inquiring if it will play in Peoria, he often referred to “signora ­Valeria,” an average Italian housewife, and how she might like his company’s latest offering.

From Washington Post

Across from me an Italian signora in a fur coat picked up her bundle and headed for the door.

From New York Times

Germany, England and the Netherlands may have a more macho, run-till-you-drop approach, but Italy is a signora, a lady who entices and strikes when you get too close.

From New York Times