madam
/ˈmædəm/noun2 syllables
Madam means: a woman of refinement.
Synonyms for madam5
What does madam mean?2
noun
1
a woman of refinement“a chauffeur opened the door of the limousine for the grand lady”
2
a woman who runs a house of prostitution
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with madam?1
two syllables
Madam in a sentence
- Hello, madam, did your husband perhaps call me last night?Tom9358
- I'm sorry, madam. There must be some mistake.Hybrid
- Didn't madam Rodriguez want to see my essay?lukaszpp
- We must find the money, Madam Chairman, for the sake of the children.unknown
- It is most considerate of you, madam.Hybrid
- I know where you live, Madam. But that is confidential.victorromero85
- Have you already checked your calendar, madam?Tom9358
- May I take your size, madam?auxitt
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Forms of madam
as a noun
- plural
- madams