M versus Miss comparison chart
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| Introduction (from Wikipedia) | M is the thirteenth letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. |
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| Definition | |
Miss is a title used generally by unmarried women. |
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| Usage | |
Miss is used to address young or unmarried women. In some countries, it is also used to address teachers. |
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| Pronunciation | |
Miss is pronounced /ˈmɪs/ |
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| Plural | |
Misses |
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| Origin | |
Miss is derived from the word Mistress. |
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