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Mr, short for Mister, is a courtesy title used before the surname or full name of a man. It signals formality and respect and is common in professional, social, and ceremonial contexts in many English-speaking countries. The title is typically applied to adult men and is used in both direct address and indirect reference, as in Mr. Smith or Mr John Smith. In American English, the abbreviation is usually written as Mr. with a period; in British usage the period is often omitted, though style guides vary.

The form is descended from Master, a title historically used for men of authority and distinction. Mister

Usage notes: Mr. is used before a surname, and occasionally before a full name in formal introductions

is
a
contracted
form
of
Master
and
ultimately
derives
from
the
Latin
magister
via
Old
French
maistre.
The
modern
title
Mr
emerged
in
Early
Modern
English
and
gradually
became
the
standard
form
in
ordinary
usage.
or
documents.
It
can
appear
with
professional
or
official
roles,
such
as
Mr.
President
or
Mr.
Speaker.
The
compound
form
Mr.
and
Mrs.
denotes
a
married
couple.
For
women,
equivalents
include
Miss,
Mrs,
or
Ms;
for
non-binary
or
gender-nonconforming
individuals,
alternatives
such
as
Mx.
are
used
in
some
contexts.
The
title
does
not
indicate
marital
status
and
is
generally
applied
based
on
the
preferred
gender
identification
of
the
person
being
addressed.