Definition of Signor in English:
Signor
(also Signore)
nounPlural signorisiːˈnjɔːˈsiːnjɔːsinˈjɔr
A title or form of address used of or to an Italian-speaking man, corresponding to Mr or sir.
I am a man of honour, Signor
Example sentencesExamples
- Now see here m'dear, there'll be none of that ‘Signor, Signorina’ business about here.
- He wouldn't let me speak English to the flasher customers: I had to say’ Encora caffè, signori?’
- ‘You are a connoisseur in flowers, signor,’ said Beatrice, with a smile, alluding to the bouquet which he had flung her from the window.
- Your room is ready, signor, you are overlooking the bay at the back.
- You seem to have taken all of the best cards, signore.
Origin
Italian, from Latin senior (see senior).