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- nounhonour (noun) · honor (noun) · His Honour (noun) · His Honor (noun) · Her Honour (noun) · Her Honor (noun) · Your Honour (noun) · Your Honor (noun) · honours (plural noun) · honors (plural noun) · honours degree (noun) · honours degrees (plural noun) · honors degree (noun) · honors degrees (plural noun)
- high respect; great esteem:"his portrait hangs in the place of honor"
- a person or thing that brings credit:"you are an honor to our profession"
- (HisYourHonor)a title of respect given to or used in addressing a judge or a mayor.
- adherence to what is right or to a conventional standard of conduct:"I must as a matter of honor avoid any taint of dishonesty"
- dateda woman's chastity or her reputation for being chaste:"she died defending her honor"
- something regarded as a rare opportunity and bringing pride and pleasure; a privilege:"the great poet of whom it is my honor to speak tonight"
- a thing conferred as a distinction, especially an official award for bravery or achievement:"the highest military honors"
- (honors)a special distinction for proficiency in an examination:"she passed with honors"
- (honors)a class or course of degree studies more specialized than that of the ordinary level:"an honors degree in mathematics"
- golfthe right of teeing off first, having won the previous hole:"Kyle had the honor at the last hole"
- bridgean ace, king, queen, or jack.
- (honors)possession in one's hand of at least four of the ace, king, queen, and jack of trumps, or of all four aces in no trumps, for which a bonus is scored.
- (in whist) an ace, king, queen, or jack of trumps.
verbhonour (verb) · honours (third person present) · honoured (past tense) · honoured (past participle) · honouring (present participle) · honor (verb) · honors (third person present) · honored (past tense) · honored (past participle) · honoring (present participle)- regard with great respect:"they honore their parents in all they did"
- pay public respect to:"talented writers were honored at a special ceremony"
- fulfill (an obligation) or keep (an agreement):"make sure the franchisees honor the terms of the contract"
- accept (a bill) or pay (a check) when due:"the bank informed him that the check would not be honored"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French onor (noun), onorer (verb), from Latin honos, honor.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- high respect; great esteem:
- adherence to what is right or to a conventional standard of conduct:
- a woman's chastity or her reputation for being chaste:
- something regarded as a rare opportunity and bringing pride and pleasure; a privilege:
- a thing conferred as a distinction, especially an official award for bravery or achievement:
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