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  • English honorifics - Wikipedia
    In the English language, an honorific is a form of address conveying esteem, courtesy or respect These can be titles prefixing a person's name, e g : Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mx, Sir, Dame, Dr, Cllr, Lady, or Lord, or other titles or positions that can appear as a form of address without the person's name, as in Mr President, General, Captain, Father, Doctor, or Earl [1] Many forms of honorifics
  • Style (form of address) - Wikipedia
    Style (form of address) Address terms are linguistic expressions used by a speaker to start conversation or call someone George Yule defines address form as a word or phrase that is used for a person to whom speaker wants to talk [1] Address forms or address terms are socially oriented and expose the social relationship of interlocutors
  • Honorific - Wikipedia
    An honorific is a title that conveys esteem, courtesy, or respect for position or rank when used in addressing or referring to a person Sometimes, the term "honorific" is used in a more specific sense to refer to an honorary academic title It is also often conflated with systems of honorific speech in linguistics, which are grammatical or morphological ways of encoding the relative social
  • Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia
    The major difference between U S practice and that in several other English-speaking countries is the form of address for archbishops and bishops In Britain and countries whose Roman Catholic usage it directly influenced: Archbishop: the Most Reverend (Most Rev ); addressed as Your Grace rather than His Excellency or Your Excellency
  • Sir - Wikipedia
    Sir is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages Both are derived from the old French " Sieur " (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in (English) French only as part of " Monsieur ", with the equivalent "My Lord" in English [citation needed] Traditionally, as governed by law and custom, Sir is used for
  • Forms of address in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
    ^ a b The forms off address for a doctor applies to "the recipient of a doctorate conferred by a university or other body, such as the Council for National Academic Awards", not just those working in academia The exception is surgeons, who are never addressed as Doctor even if they hold a doctorate
  • Term of address - Wikipedia
    Term of address may refer to: Style (form of address), an official or legally recognized form of address for a person, often used with a title Title, one or more words used before or after a person's name Name or nickname, a term used for identification of a person, thing, or class of things Noun of address, a phrase identifying the person being addressed
  • Mr. - Wikipedia
    Mr is sometimes combined with certain titles (Mr President, Mr Speaker, Mr Justice, Mr Dean) The feminine equivalent is usually Madam although Mrs is also used in some contexts All of these except Mr Justice are used in direct address and without the name In certain professional contexts in different regions, Mr has specific meanings; the following are some examples





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