Madames Meaning in English
word · lemma: madame
Definition
Plural of 'madame', a French term used to respectfully address women, especially in formal or polite contexts. In English, it's sometimes used for women who manage brothels.
Usage & Nuances
Primarily formal or borrowed from French; usually refers to women in refined or official settings, but in English can also mean women running brothels. Rare in daily conversation, more common in literature or historical contexts. Do not confuse with 'madams' (the English form).
Example Sentences
The French teachers were all addressed as madames during the ceremony.
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The restaurant was full of elegant madames enjoying tea.
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The sign at the door read: 'Bienvenue, madames.'
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Some old novels mention madames who ran exclusive salons in Paris.
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In English, madames can sometimes refer to women running brothels, not just polite French ladies.
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Don't mix up madames with 'madams'—the meanings can be quite different!
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