Associations to the word «Monsieur»
Noun
- Une
- Footman
- Versailles
- Perceiving
- Personage
- Compliment
- Scoundrel
- Les
- Alphonse
- Countess
- Coachman
- Homme
- Eminence
- Qu
- Wilfrid
- Mon
- Gentleman
- Havre
- Christophe
- Lorraine
- Helene
- Bourbon
- Octave
- Georges
- Viscount
- Mimi
- Anjou
- Bourgeois
- Cardinal
- Rene
- Majesty
- Germain
- Horace
- Café
- Mme
- Felix
- Waistcoat
- Dupont
- Aux
- Mueller
- Marius
- Bois
- Jeanne
- Pas
- Godfather
- Mathias
- Edith
- Ursula
- Prosecutor
- Malady
- Morrow
- Confessor
- Englishman
- Converse
- Kindness
- Verne
- Excuse
- Herr
- Nantes
- Gout
- Antoine
- Reproach
- Innkeeper
- Gratitude
- Excellency
- Grocer
- Armand
- Buckingham
- Mort
- Vaudeville
- Misfortune
- Arrondissement
- Monde
- Henri
- Porte
- Banker
- Coolness
Dictionary definition
MONSIEUR, noun. Used as a French courtesy title; equivalent to English `Mr'.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.