°An abbreviation of mister, a title used before the surname in theory, though not generally in practice, above some undefined social level, too old to be addressed as "Master", not a knight or of some higher rank, and, in Britain though not in the United States, not entitled to be addressed as "Dr.".
"Mr. John Doe"
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°An abbreviation of mister, a title used before the surname in theory, though not generally in practice, above some undefined social level, too old to be addressed as "Master", not a knight or of some higher rank, and, in Britain though not in the United States, not entitled to be addressed as "Dr.".