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Mr.

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See also:Appendix:Variations of "mr"

English

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Etymology 1

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Abbreviation ofMister.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Mr. (pluralMessrs.)

  1. (Canada,US, Philippines, formerly or traditionally UK)Abbreviation ofMister.
    Mr. John Doe
    Mr. Doe
    • 2007 January 7, Deirdre Mcnamer, “They Came From Montana”, inThe New York Times[1]:
      But only if one forgets thatMr. Tester is 50 years old, he’s seasoned in state politics, he ran a canny, gloves-off campaign, and he’s the kind of charismatic, hard-to-peg, Western neopopulist (like his friend, Gov. Brian Schweitzer of Montana) who might be, even now, redefining in certain far-reaching ways what it means to be a Democrat.
Usage notes
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A title used before the surname in theory, though not generally in practice, above some undefined social level, too old to be addressed as “Master”, not aknight or of some higher rank, and, in Britain though not in the United States, not entitled to be addressed as “Dr.”.

In the UK, now commonly writtenMr, without the full stop.

Translations
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abbreviation of mister

Etymology 2

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Abbreviation ofMarch.

Proper noun

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Mr.

  1. (US, Canada)Abbreviation ofMarch(month).
    Synonyms:Mar,Mar.

Anagrams

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French

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Noun

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Mr. m

  1. (archaic)Alternative form ofMr
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