Mr is the standard, gender-specific title for men used to show respect in both formal and professional communication.
30초 단어
- A standard honorific title for men.
- Used before a surname or full name.
- Indicates politeness and social respect.
Overview
'Mr' (often written as Mr. in American English) is the most common title for men in the English language. It serves as a polite marker of respect and is used when addressing someone whose first name you may not know, or in professional settings to maintain a level of decorum. Unlike titles that indicate marital status, such as 'Miss' or 'Mrs', 'Mr' is gender-specific but marital-status-neutral, meaning it applies to all men regardless of whether they are single or married.
Usage Patterns
In British English, 'Mr' is typically written without a period because the last letter of the abbreviation is the same as the last letter of the full word 'Mister'. In American English, it is standard to include a period (Mr.). When using the title, it is always followed by the surname (e.g., Mr. Smith) or the full name (e.g., Mr. John Smith). It is rarely used with just the first name alone, as that would be considered overly familiar or grammatically incorrect in standard English.
Common Contexts
You will encounter 'Mr' in business correspondence, formal introductions, and school settings. It is the standard way to address a male teacher, a boss, or an acquaintance in a professional capacity. It is also frequently used in media and journalism when referring to public figures or interviewees. In casual, friendly, or intimate settings, people often drop the title and use first names, but 'Mr' remains the default for initial encounters or formal interactions.
Similar Words Comparison: 'Mr' is often compared to 'Sir'. While 'Mr' is a title used with a name, 'Sir' is an honorific used as a standalone form of address. For example, you would say 'Hello, Mr. Jones' but 'Hello, sir'. Another comparison is with 'Master', an archaic term once used for young boys, which has largely fallen out of common usage, leaving 'Mr' as the universal title for males of all ages.
예시
Mr. Johnson will be leading the meeting today.
everydayMr. Johnson will be leading the meeting today.
I am writing to Mr. Henderson regarding the contract.
formalI am writing to Mr. Henderson regarding the contract.
Is Mr. Miller coming to the party tonight?
informalIs Mr. Miller coming to the party tonight?
The research was conducted by Mr. David Thorne.
academicThe research was conducted by Mr. David Thorne.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
Mr. Right
The perfect romantic partner for a woman.
Mr. Fix-it
A man who is good at repairing things.
Mr. Big
A person who is the most powerful in a group.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Mr is used with a name, while Sir is used as a standalone term of address. You say 'Mr. Smith', but you say 'Yes, sir'.
Master is an archaic title formerly used for young boys. Mr has replaced it in modern usage for almost all males.
문법 패턴
How to Use It
사용 참고사항
Mr is a formal title and should be used when you want to show respect or maintain professional distance. It is generally not used for oneself when introducing yourself, as that is considered arrogant. In modern, casual settings, many people prefer to use first names immediately, so use 'Mr' primarily in formal or initial interactions.
자주 하는 실수
The most common mistake is using 'Mr' followed by a first name only (e.g., 'Mr. John'). Another error is using a period in British English where it is not required. Finally, beginners often forget that it is a title and not a substitute for a pronoun.
Tips
Always check regional spelling preferences
Remember that American English prefers a period after the title, while British English typically does not. Being consistent with your chosen style guide is key.
Avoid using Mr with first names
Using 'Mr' with only a first name, like 'Mr. John', is considered incorrect in standard English. Always pair it with the surname.
Context dictates formality level
In many English-speaking cultures, using 'Mr' is a sign of respect, but it may be dropped in very casual or friendly workplace environments. Observe how others address their superiors to gauge the appropriate level of formality.
어원
The word is a contraction of 'Mister', which itself is a phonetic variation of 'Master'. Historically, it was used to address a man of higher social status, but it has evolved into a general title for all men.
문화적 맥락
In Western culture, the use of titles like Mr, Mrs, and Ms is a traditional way to establish social distance and politeness. While these titles are becoming less common in informal, egalitarian workplaces, they remain essential in legal, academic, and highly formal environments.
암기 팁
Remember that 'Mr' stands for 'Mister'. Think of it as a 'Mark of Respect' for men.
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문In American English, a period is standard (Mr.). In British English, it is usually omitted (Mr) because the title ends with the same letter as the full word.
No, you should never use 'Mr' followed only by a first name. It should always be followed by a surname or a full name.
No, 'Mr' is neutral regarding marital status. It applies to all men regardless of whether they are single or married.
While it can be used for boys in formal settings, it is most commonly associated with adult men. It is the respectful way to address any male in a formal context.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct way to address a man named Robert Brown.
I would like to introduce you to ___ Brown.
Using the full name or just the surname after the title is correct.
Which of the following is grammatically incorrect?
Select the incorrect usage.
You should not use a title with only a first name.
Rearrange the words to form a formal greeting.
Mr. / meet / you / to / nice
This follows standard English word order for greetings.
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Summary
Mr is the standard, gender-specific title for men used to show respect in both formal and professional communication.
- A standard honorific title for men.
- Used before a surname or full name.
- Indicates politeness and social respect.
Always check regional spelling preferences
Remember that American English prefers a period after the title, while British English typically does not. Being consistent with your chosen style guide is key.
Avoid using Mr with first names
Using 'Mr' with only a first name, like 'Mr. John', is considered incorrect in standard English. Always pair it with the surname.
Context dictates formality level
In many English-speaking cultures, using 'Mr' is a sign of respect, but it may be dropped in very casual or friendly workplace environments. Observe how others address their superiors to gauge the appropriate level of formality.
예시
4 / 4Mr. Johnson will be leading the meeting today.
Mr. Johnson will be leading the meeting today.
I am writing to Mr. Henderson regarding the contract.
I am writing to Mr. Henderson regarding the contract.
Is Mr. Miller coming to the party tonight?
Is Mr. Miller coming to the party tonight?
The research was conducted by Mr. David Thorne.
The research was conducted by Mr. David Thorne.
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