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The words ms., mrs., and miss are all titles used to address women formally (e.g., at the start of an email) Which one you should use depends on the age Originated as a contraction of the honorific mistress (the feminine of mister or master) which was originally applied to both married and unmarried women in the upper class Writers who used mrs for unmarried women include daniel defoe, samuel richardson, henry fielding, and samuel johnson.

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Is mmes., a shortening of the french plural mesdames

English borrowed the french plural for this honorific after adopting messrs For the plural of mr. Is a general title that does not indicate marital status but is still feminine Is a traditional title used for a married woman

Miss is a traditional title used for an unmarried woman Is a title that indicates neither marital status nor gender. In english, personal titles like mr., mrs., ms., and miss are used before a person’s last name (or full name) to show respect, gender, and marital status However, these titles have different meanings and are used in different situations.

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Is a title used before a surname or full name of a married female

Is an abbreviation for the word missus, it is pronounced like the word missus Has been in use since the sixteenth century, it is a variant of the word mistress. A title used before the family name or full name of a married woman who has no other title Mrs., the title for married women, especially those who’ve chosen to share a name with their husband, is an abbreviation.

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