madam (Meaning)

Wordnet

madam (n)

a woman of refinement

a woman who runs a house of prostitution

Webster

madam (n.)

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.

madam Sentence Examples

  1. Madam President, thank you for presiding over this pivotal session.
  2. Madam, I am honored to extend an invitation to our upcoming gala.
  3. May I inquire, madam, if you have received the requested documents?
  4. Madam, your presence at the ceremony is a testament to your unwavering support.
  5. Madam CEO, your leadership has inspired countless young professionals.
  6. Madam Speaker, I respectfully request the floor on this urgent matter.
  7. Madam, I must insist that you comply with the company's regulations.
  8. Madam, your feedback is invaluable to our research team.
  9. May I assist you with your luggage, madam?
  10. Madam, your grace and elegance are a true inspiration to all who know you.

FAQs About the word madam

a woman of refinement, a woman who runs a house of prostitutionA gentlewoman; -- an appellation or courteous form of address given to a lady, especially an elde

wife, woman, helpmate,Mrs., lady, missus, missis, soul mate, matron, dowager

No antonyms found.

Madam President, thank you for presiding over this pivotal session.

Madam, I am honored to extend an invitation to our upcoming gala.

May I inquire, madam, if you have received the requested documents?

Madam, your presence at the ceremony is a testament to your unwavering support.