mister

[ˈmɪstər]

mister Definition

a title used before a man's name or surname, typically one conferred by rank or profession or used as a form of address.

Using mister: Examples

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

  • Example

    Good morning, Mister Johnson.

  • Example

    Mister President, what is your opinion on the matter?

  • Example

    Mister Smith is a renowned lawyer in the city.

mister Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mister

Phrases with mister

  • an ideal romantic partner, often used humorously or ironically

    Example

    She's still looking for Mister Right.

  • Mister Fix-it

    a person who is skilled at repairing or solving problems

    Example

    He's the company's Mister Fix-it, always finding solutions to any issue.

  • a person who has great power, influence, or wealth, often used ironically

    Example

    He thinks he's Mister Big, but he's just a small-time crook.

Origins of mister

shortened from 'master'

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Summary: mister in Brief

'Mister' [ˈmɪstər] is a title used before a man's name or surname, often conferred by rank or profession or used as a form of address. It is a polite and formal way of addressing a man, such as 'Good morning, Mister Johnson.' The term extends into phrases like 'Mister Right,' referring to an ideal romantic partner, and 'Mister Fix-it,' denoting a person who is skilled at repairing or solving problems.

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