mister Antonyms

Meaning of mister

Wordnet

mister (n)

a form of address for a man

Webster

mister (n.)

A title of courtesy prefixed to the name of a man or youth. It is usually written in the abbreviated form Mr.

A trade, art, or occupation.

Manner; kind; sort.

Need; necessity.

Webster

mister (v. t.)

To address or mention by the title Mr.; as, he mistered me in a formal way.

Webster

mister (v. i.)

To be needful or of use.

mister Sentence Examples

  1. Mister Jones, the esteemed professor, captivated his students with his erudite lectures.
  2. "Excuse me, mister," the young boy asked politely, seeking assistance.
  3. Mister Smith, the kindly neighbor, offered to help the elderly lady with her groceries.
  4. The enigmatic stranger, known only as "Mr. X," left behind a trail of mystery.
  5. The principal summoned the students to his office, addressing them as "Mister" and "Miss."
  6. "Yes, mister?"
  7. the customer service representative responded with impeccable courtesy.
  8. The surgeon, Mister Patel, performed the delicate operation with precision and skill.
  9. The esteemed author, Mister Hawthorne, penned timeless literary classics.
  10. In the quaint town, the townsfolk referred to the mayor with the respectful title "Mister."

FAQs About the word mister

a form of address for a manA title of courtesy prefixed to the name of a man or youth. It is usually written in the abbreviated form Mr., To address or mention

husband,spouse, hubby, old man, partner, man, widower, Mr. Right, groom, significant other

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Mister Jones, the esteemed professor, captivated his students with his erudite lectures.

"Excuse me, mister," the young boy asked politely, seeking assistance.

Mister Smith, the kindly neighbor, offered to help the elderly lady with her groceries.

The enigmatic stranger, known only as "Mr. X," left behind a trail of mystery.