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The meaning of DON is to put on (an article of clothing). How to use don in a sentence.

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DON definition: Mr.; Sir: a Spanish title prefixed to a man's given name. See examples of don used in a sentence.

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Vijay is recruited by a police officer to masquerade as his lookalike Don, the leader of an international gang of smugglers. Things go wrong when the officer is killed and Vijay is left to fend for himself.

  1. Don (also dōn) Used as a courtesy title before the name of a man in a Spanish-speaking area. 2. Chiefly British a. A head, tutor, or fellow at a college of Oxford or Cambridge. b. A college or university professor.
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a river rising in W Russia, southeast of Tula and flowing generally south, to the Sea of Azov: linked by canal to the River Volga.

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Here are five ways to rev up your search and increase your chances of donning a cap and gown with a job offer in hand. It also helps the actors to don the characters they have to play and brings some reality to it. Reactions like these have earned him the moniker "teflon don" -- no bad story sticks. Don- is just showing how truly ignorant he is!

From Latin dominus (“lord, head of household”), akin to Italian don, Sicilian don, Spanish don; from domus (“house”). Doublet of dom, domine, dominie and dominus.

Don (honorific), a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian title of respect, often used for noblemen or distinguished individuals Don (academia), a senior member (fellow or tutor) of a college or university, especially at Oxford or Cambridge