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What (who) is Madam - definition

POLITE FORM OF ADDRESS FOR WOMEN, ESPECIALLY IN AMERICAN ENGLISH
Ma'am; Mme.; Mme

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also Madam
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.
Try them on, madam.
N-VOC [politeness]
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see madam
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·noun A gentlewoman;
- an appellation or courteous form of address given to a lady, especially an elderly or a married lady;
- much used in the address, at the beginning of a letter, to a woman. The corresponding word in addressing a man is Sir.

Wikipedia

Madam

Madam (), or madame ( or ), is a polite and formal form of address for women in the English language, often contracted to ma'am (pronounced in American English and this way but also in British English). The term derives from the French madame, from "ma dame" meaning "my lady". In French, the abbreviation is "Mme" or "Mme" and the plural is mesdames (abbreviated "Mmes" or "Mmes"). These terms ultimately derive from the Latin domina, meaning "mistress."

Examples of use of Madam
1. Madam Rebecca De Mabior Madam Rebecca accompanied by Cdr.
2. "I have to say, Madam Secretary," a seething Sen.
3. This is a traffic offence!" "Don‘t feel ashamed, madam.
4. And I‘m so thrilled to welcome Madam Liu, as well.
5. Madam Elizabeth Sitona Contact: Peter Arok Yak Email: Arok_yak@hotmail.com