- 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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- Honor is a noun that can refer to1234:
- Honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions.
- A source of credit or distinction.
- High respect, as for worth, merit, or rank.
- Personal integrity; allegiance to moral principles.
- Fame or glory.
- A person or thing that wins this for another.
- Great respect, regard, esteem, etc, or an outward sign of this.
- A public reward to show appreciation for unusual achievement.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.noun honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor. a source of credit or distinction: to be an honor to one's family. high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: to be held in honor. such respect manifested: a memorial in honor of the dead.www.dictionary.com/browse/honor: good name or public esteem : reputation b : a showing of usually merited respect : recognition pay honor to our founder 2 : privilege had the honor of joining the captain for dinnerwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/honorhonor n 1. personal integrity; allegiance to moral principles 2. a. fame or glory b. a person or thing that wins this for another: he is an honour to the school. 3. (often plural) great respect, regard, esteem, etc, or an outward sign of thiswww.thefreedictionary.com/honorshonor noun (REWARD) [ C ] a public reward to show appreciation for unusual achievement: She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country’s highest civilian honor.
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