ミセスmisesu
1.

A title used to respectfully address a married woman, often prefixed to her surname, distinguishing her from unmarried women, typically referred to as "Miss."

2.

A term denoting a married woman, commonly used in social and formal contexts to refer to her status as a spouse.

ヤングミセスyangumisesu
1.

A term used to refer to a young married woman, typically emphasizing her youthful qualities and newness to married life.

2.

A designation for a woman who has recently entered into marriage at a relatively young age, often conjuring an image of vibrancy and modernity.

3.

A cultural label for a young wife, suggesting not only her marital status but also the social expectations and roles associated with young motherhood and partnership.