Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    mam
    /mam/

    noun

    • 1. one's mother: informal, dialect British "my mam would have had a fit if I'd gone out dressed like that"
    • 2. a term of respectful or polite address used for any woman: informal US "“You all ride them horses down here?” “Yes, mam.”"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. noun. ˈmam. after "yes" often əm. : madamused without a name as a form of respectful or polite address to a woman. Thank you, ma'am. "Yes, ma'am. Come in, ma'am. I'll tell Miss Lavendar you're here, ma'am. She's upstairs, ma'am." Lucy Maud Montgomery. "My dear ma'am," said the parson, replying in preference to the lady … Edward Bulwer-Lytton.

  3. MAM is a noun that means mum, the informal word for mother in British English. Learn how to use it in sentences, see examples, and compare it with other words for mum.

  4. Learn how to use mam, ma'am, and madam correctly in different contexts and dialects. Find out the meanings, origins, and examples of these words and their variations.

  5. Mam is an informal or dialect word for mother in British English. Learn how to pronounce, conjugate, and use mam in sentences with examples and synonyms.

  6. Mam definition: mother.. See examples of MAM used in a sentence.

  7. Aug 3, 2023 · ‘Ma’am’ and ‘mam’ are both used as a sign of respect when addressing a woman. However, ‘ma’am’ is the more formal and widely accepted term. ‘Mam,’ on the other hand, is more informal and is not commonly used in formal settings. When should I use ‘ma’am’ or ‘mam’ in an email?

  8. Ma'am is a formal and polite way of addressing a woman whose name is not known or a woman of superior rank. It is also a short form of madam or a term for royalty in Britain.

  1. People also search for