Noun
a Portuguese title of respect; equivalent to English `Mr'
Source: WordNetNone of his colleagues noticed who had arrived, they responded to his greetings as they always did, Good morning, Senhor José, they said and they did not know to whom they were speaking. José Saramago
The caressing, melodious tones of humility and flattery never sang in the ears of the clerk Senhor José, these have never had a place in the chromatic scale of feelings normally shown to him. José Saramago
Behind every twist of this saga and its convolutions, including the shaggy confrontation between Government House and the State House at Reduit, lays the shadowy spectre of one dubious investor, Senhor Alvaro Sobrinho. Source: Internet
When the Deputy Prime Minster (and leader of the ML), has personally vouchsafed the Senhor and defended the ex-President for as long as he could? Source: Internet