to [mis-is] or [mis-iz]. The contracted pronunciation used other than as a title was not considered standard, and today, locutions like Let me discuss it with the missis are perceived as old-fashioned. Currently, two main types of pronunciation for the abbreviation occur in the United States; [mis-iz] and sometimes [mis-is] are the common forms in the North and North Midland, while in the South Midland and South, the prevalent types are [miz-iz] and [miz], the latter homophonous with the usual pronunciation of the abbreviation Ms. Mrs. (mĭs'ĭz) n. pl. Mmes. (mā-däm', -dām')
[Abbreviation of mistress.] |
| Mrs. Used as a courtesy title for a married or widowed woman (from "mistress") |