messrs

[ˈmɛsəz]

messrs Definition

a formal title used to refer to two or more men in a business or professional context, typically abbreviated as 'Messrs.'.

Using messrs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "messrs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Messrs. Smith and Johnson will be attending the meeting.

  • Example

    We received a letter from Messrs. Brown and Co.

Origins of messrs

from French 'messieurs', plural of 'monsieur'

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Summary: messrs in Brief

The term 'messrs' [ˈmɛsəz] is a formal title used to refer to two or more men in a business or professional context, typically abbreviated as 'Messrs.' It is often used in correspondence or announcements, such as 'Messrs. Smith and Johnson will be attending the meeting.'