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Meaning
The word 'madam' is a polite or formal way to address a woman. It is typically used in situations where respect is required, such as in a customer service context or when speaking to someone of higher social status. It can also denote a sense of authority, as in "Madam President."
Synonyms
- Ma'am
- Mistress
- Lady
- Madam Chair
- Mrs. (in some contexts)
Antonyms
Etymology
The word 'madam' comes from the Middle French term "ma dame," which means "my lady." Over time, it has evolved to be used in formal speech in English.
Examples
- "Excuse me, madam, may I help you with your bags?"
- "Madam, your table is ready at the restaurant."
- "The speaker addressed the audience by saying, 'Thank you, madam, for your insightful question.'"
- "As a madam in a prominent society organization, she upheld the highest standards of conduct."