Pronunciation: /sɪnˈjɔːrə/
noun a title or form of address used of or to an Italian-speaking married woman, corresponding to Mrs. in English
A1 The signora greeted us with a warm smile.
A2 The signora in the cafe recommended the best cappuccino.
B1 The signora at the hotel reception helped us book our tours.
B2 The signora who owned the vineyard gave us a tour of her estate.
C1 The signora's elegant mannerisms and refined taste were evident in her home decor.
C2 The signora's philanthropic efforts in the community earned her widespread respect and admiration.
formal The signora graciously greeted all the guests at the event.
informal The signora is always so kind to everyone in the neighborhood.
slang Hey, did you see that signora with the fancy hat?
figurative She was the signora of the group, always leading with grace and authority.
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