There is no word 'mrs' in English. There is an abbreviation Mrs. which is an abbreviation for 'mistress', a noun that is a title for a woman who is head of household, a woman of authority, a woman who employs servants, a woman who is head of a school or other establishment. The abbreviation became a way to address a married woman, to differentiate from addressing an unmarried woman as Miss.
Words that describe the abbreviation 'Mrs.' or the noun 'mistress' are adjectives:
misters miss
Weak describes the Articles of Confederation.
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Small best describes a worm hole.
Colorful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The word ancestral is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
disturbing
there are 2 syllables in the word mrs
The term that best describes the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam and Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner is "extended family." Mrs. Fitzwilliam is the sister of Mr. Gardiner and they share a family bond through their siblings' marriage.
Mrs = Frau
A word that describes a noun is an adjective
The word that best describes me is special.
It is "señora" (pronounced "senyora").Mrs., in Spanish is SRAThe Spanish or Castilian word for Mrs is "señora".
Mrs. IS the abbreviation - the word is mistress.
The word that describes a bright explosion is "flare."
Holden describes Mr. Spencer as old and boring, while he describes Mrs. Spencer as "old and decrepit." He finds them both to be out of touch with his feelings and disinterested in his well-being.
which word describes a type of headdress
A word that describes a charming boy would have to be charming.