Madame ( noun , interjection )

(As a noun)

Madame ( noun )

  1. A woman of rank or authority.
  2. The female head of a school or other institution.
  3. A woman who runs a boarding house.
  4. Used as a form of address for a woman, especially one in a position of authority.

Origin:

French, from madam, from ma dame "my lady".

Examples:

  1. Madame is a title of respect for a woman.
  2. Madame Tussaud's is a famous wax museum.
  3. Madame Alexander dolls are highly collectible.
  4. Madame Curie was a pioneer in radioactivity research.
  5. Madame President, I would like to ask you a question.

(As an interjection)

Madame ( interjection )

  1. A woman of rank or authority.
  2. The female head of a school or other institution.
  3. A woman who runs a boarding house.
  4. Used as a form of address for a woman, especially one in a position of authority.

Origin:

French, from madam, from ma dame "my lady".

Examples:

  1. Madame is a title of respect for a woman.
  2. Madame Tussaud's is a famous wax museum.
  3. Madame Alexander dolls are highly collectible.
  4. Madame Curie was a pioneer in radioactivity research.
  5. Madame President, I would like to ask you a question.
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