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sir
- IPA[səː]
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- used as a polite or respectful way of addressing a man, especially one in a position of authority;used to address a man at the beginning of a formal or business letter
noun: sir, plural noun: sirs
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- 1. used as a polite or respectful way of addressing a man, especially one in a position of authority excuse me, sir
- ▪ used to address a man at the beginning of a formal or business letter Dear Sir
- ▪ used as a title before the forename of a knight or baronet.
- ▪ another expression for siree
- (in biblical references) Sirach (in the Apocrypha).
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- (in biblical references) Sirach (in the Apocrypha).
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- (1545–1613), English scholar and diplomat. He refounded and greatly enlarged the Oxford ...
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- (1545–1613), English scholar and diplomat. He enlarged the Oxford University library, which was ...
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- (1723–92), English painter. The first president of the Royal Academy (1768), he sought to raise ...
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- (1841–1919), Canadian Liberal statesman, prime minister 1896–1911. He was Canada's first ...
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- Baron Foster of Thames Bank (born 1935), English architect; full name Norman Robert Foster. His ...
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- (1856–1925), English novelist; full name Sir Henry Rider Haggard. He is famous for adventure ...
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- used as a polite or respectful way of addressing a man, especially one in a position of authority: excuse me, sir
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