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| - An honorific is a polite title that is given before a person's name. They include "Mr", "Sir", "Esquire", "Lord", "Mrs", "Miss", "Ms", "Dame" and "Lady". Sometimes Madam and Professor can also be used.
- An honorific (sometimes in British English given the non-standard spelling "honourific") is a polite title that is given before a person's name. They include "Dr", "Mr", "Sir", "Esquire", "Lord", "Count", "Chevalier", "Mrs", "Miss", "Countess", "Dame" and "Lady".
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| - An honorific is a polite title that is given before a person's name. They include "Mr", "Sir", "Esquire", "Lord", "Mrs", "Miss", "Ms", "Dame" and "Lady". Sometimes Madam and Professor can also be used.
- An honorific (sometimes in British English given the non-standard spelling "honourific") is a polite title that is given before a person's name. They include "Dr", "Mr", "Sir", "Esquire", "Lord", "Count", "Chevalier", "Mrs", "Miss", "Countess", "Dame" and "Lady".
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