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monsieur

[muhs-yur, muh-syœ] / məsˈyɜr, məˈsyœ /
NOUN
mister
Synonyms


NOUN
sir
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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“Madame never walks without monsieur.”

From New York Times

Soon enough, Eliza and Jean will be emulating Monsieur Dupin as they take it upon themselves to investigate the mystery of the missing girls — a mystery the male authorities in Monterey are content to ignore.

From Washington Post

And are any later Napoleons of Crime more nefarious than such rivals of Professor Moriarty as Guy Boothby’s Dr. Nikola and Sax Rohmer’s insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu or, a personal favorite, the urbane Monsieur Zenith, the albino mastermind of the Sexton Blake thrillers?

From Washington Post

The soft pastels, creamy safari suits, high waists and jaunty neckerchiefs of Craig’s costumes in “Glass Onion” — which he described as a cross between Cary Grant in “To Catch a Thief” and Jacques Tati in “Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday” — signal a bolder, broader movie than “Knives Out.”

From Los Angeles Times

Imported and distributed locally by Monsieur Touton Selection.

From Washington Post