US /ˈmædəm/
・UK /ˈmædəm/
I'm sorry, madam, but...
I'm sorry, madam, but— Can you call him on the PA, please?
Thank you, madam. Enjoy your flight.
Thank you, madam.
And for you, madam, the Branzino, no, no.
Well, I just got out the cinema from watching Madam Web and I can comfortably say that it was the worst movie I have ever seen in a cinema.
Whether writers seemingly chose to put every cringe generic cliche that we hate in movies into Madam Web to the point where they took the famous line of with great power comes great responsibility and chose to flip it and say "when you take on great responsibility, great power will come."
The madam tells me that I might have been a little brusque and sharp at dinner last night and I really didn't
And then when he would cool off and I can't tell you, Conan, how many letters there are in his archives where the morning after a dinner party, he would write to someone who'd been at the dinner party, "The madam tells me that I might have been a little brusk and sharp at dinner last night.
Do you regret cutting the fire department budget by millions of dollars, Madam Mayor?
Madam Mayor, have you absolutely nothing to say to the citizens today who are dealing with this disaster?
Madam, your mother craves a word with you.
Firstly, you have to begin your letter with "Dear." If you don't know the person's name you're writing to, then you will write "Dear Sir" or "Madam," like here.
Dear Sir/Madam, I'm writing to apply for the receptionist summer job in your hotel, which was recently advertised in the newspaper.
Standing unnoticed on the edge of the group, reared and heard a woman who had large diamond earrings and a flabby, nervous face ask tensely, "Signor D'Anconia, what do you think is going to happen to the world?" "Just exactly what it deserves." "Oh, how cruel." "Don't you believe in the operation of the moral law, madam?" Francisco asked gravely.
"Oh how cruel". "Don't you believe in the operation of the moral law madam?"
Hey there, madam.
Hey there, madam.