signor

[seen-yawr, -yohr, sin-]

signor Definition

  • 1an Italian term of address equivalent to sir or Mr.
  • 2a man who is a leader or authority in a particular sphere

Using signor: Examples

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

  • Example

    Signor Rossi will be joining us for dinner tonight.

  • Example

    The signor of the company made an announcement about the new product launch.

  • Example

    He is a signor in the field of medicine and has published several papers on the topic.

signor Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with signor

  • il Signor

    the Lord (used in reference to God)

    Example

    Il Signor is always watching over us.

  • Signor Sassi

    a fictional character in the book 'The Count of Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas

    Example

    Signor Sassi is one of the antagonists in the novel.

  • Signor Farini

    a title given to Luigi Carlo Farini, an Italian statesman and historian

    Example

    Signor Farini was instrumental in the unification of Italy.

Origins of signor

from Italian 'signore', from Latin 'senior', meaning 'older'

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Summary: signor in Brief

'Signor' [seen-yawr, -yohr, sin-] is an Italian term of address similar to 'sir' or 'Mr.' It can also refer to a man who is a leader or authority in a particular field. Examples include 'Signor Rossi will be joining us for dinner tonight,' and 'He is a signor in the field of medicine.' Other phrases like 'il Signor' refer to God, while 'Signor Sassi' and 'Signor Farini' are fictional and historical characters, respectively.