signor|signors in English

noun

title of respect for a man that is either prefixed to his name or used alone (Italian)

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1. The Medicis do not run, Signor Da Vinci.

2. Signors, today each of you have made your loyalties clear.

3. Signor Sassetti, I promised the captain funds for the hiring of more officers.

4. The Ottoman Empire may have one or two surprises..... for Signor Da Vinci.

5. Italian Ma già nel maggio di quest'anno, signor Commissario, lei è divenuto Arbitrario, e noi lo abbiamo stigmatizzato

6. ‘We gather this in the opening moments of the play when we hear that his ‘Argosies’ (merchant ships), behaving ‘like signors and rich burghers’, are out on the sea.’

7. This letter details the back-room deal between King Ferdinand and Signor Portinari, in which favorable interest rates were offered in direct exchange for the King's threat of default.

8. Accented — Accented [ æk sentəd ] adjective spoken with an accent: heavily Accented (=with a strong accent): Signor Bonini welcomed them in his heavily Accented English … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

9. 2007, January 27, “Vivien Schweitzer”, in Young Lovers, a Vespa and a Frolic by Rossini ‎ [1]: Signor Bruschino was updated from a generic Buffo character to an oily, scholarly-looking, suit-clad neurotic, excellently acted and sung by Marco Nistico.