Updated on March 16, 2024
dear | Dear sir I am writing to you today to express my interest in the open position at your company. |
good | Pardon me, good sir but could you please direct me to the nearest apothecary? |
young | May I help you find something, young sir? |
reverend | May I ask you a question, reverend sir? |
sorry | Sorry sir you are not allowed to go there. |
kind | Thank you so much, kind sir for your help. |
noble | Noble sir may I have your name? |
right | Will do right sir |
true | That is true sir |
fair | Fair sir I am honored by your presence. |
worthy | May I introduce you to the worthy sir whose acquaintance I made at the ball last evening? |
venerable | The venerable sir spoke to the crowd with wisdom and grace. |
ready | |
fine | Fine sir this is unacceptable. |
honoured | "Honoured sir," he said, bowing low. |
correct | |
excellent | Excellent sir may I assist you in any way? |
gracious | May I have your permission, gracious sir? |
day | |
honored | "Honored sir, it is a pleasure to meet you." |
glad | I'm glad sir that you liked my work. |
sure | |
gentle | Excuse me, gentle sir could you please pass the salt? |
sweet | Oh sweet sir I am so pleased to see you! |
honourable | I would like to request your permission, honourable sir |
dearest | Dearest sir I am writing to you today to inquire about the status of my order. |
honorable | I want to say that I completely agree with the honorable sir's opinion. |
worshipful | The worshipful sir gazed out at the vast crowd, his eyes filled with a mixture of awe and humility. |
welcome | Welcome sir I am glad to see you again tomorrow about your problems with your computer. |
well | Well sir I do believe we have a solution to your problem. |
holy | The holy sir gave his blessing to the people. |
illustrious | The illustrious sir was a renowned scholar who had made many contributions to his field. |
wrong | Wrong sir you are mistaken. |
learned | I beseech thee, learned sir to impart thy wisdom upon me. |
aye | Aye sir I will do as you command. |
grave | My grave sir the Emperor extends an invitation to dine with him tonight. |
aware | |
pleased | May I present to you your pleased sir |
brave | The brave sir fought valiantly against the horde. |
afraid | I'm afraid sir but I can't let you in without an appointment. |
safe | |
likely | I am likely sir to return soon. |
worse | |
revered | The revered sir was a renowned scholar who had dedicated his life to the pursuit of knowledge. |
angry | The angry sir yelled at the child. |
okay | Sure, okay sir |
fancy | The fancy sir arrived at the ball in a horse-drawn carriage. |
respected | Respected sir I would like to request a leave of absence from work. |
gallant | The gallant sir saved the day with his bravery and wit. |
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