honour
Americannoun
noun
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personal integrity; allegiance to moral principles
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fame or glory
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a person or thing that wins this for another
he is an honour to the school
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(often plural) great respect, regard, esteem, etc, or an outward sign of this
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(often plural) high or noble rank
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a privilege or pleasure
it is an honour to serve you
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a woman's virtue or chastity
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bridge poker any of the top five cards in a suit or any of the four aces at no trumps
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whist any of the top four cards
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golf the right to tee off first
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to pay homage to
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to be a credit to
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to serve as host or hostess
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to perform a social act, such as carving meat, proposing a toast, etc
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slang:school an exclamation pledging honour
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under a moral obligation
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out of respect for
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on the pledge of one's word or good name
verb
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to hold in respect or esteem
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to show courteous behaviour towards
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to worship
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to confer a distinction upon
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to accept and then pay when due (a cheque, draft, etc)
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to keep (one's promise); fulfil (a previous agreement)
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to bow or curtsy to (one's dancing partner)
noun
Spelling
See -or 1.
Other Word Forms
- honourer noun
- honourless adjective
Etymology
Origin of honour
C12: from Old French onor, from Latin honor esteem
Example Sentences
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Weather presenter Carol Kirkwood said it had been a "privilege and honour" to have been welcomed into viewers' homes for 28 years, as she bade an emotional farewell to BBC Breakfast.
From BBC
Shelley was awarded France's highest honour, the Legion d'Honneur, and was told the news on his 100th birthday.
From BBC
He said he would be back and now, decades after he came to Belfast as a young bodybuilder, Arnold Schwarzenegger has returned to the city for a special honour.
From BBC
"It's a great honour to be part of it and it will help the school greatly and stop the risk of people being hit or worse."
From BBC
However, the longer Bellamy has spent in the job, the more he has enjoyed it, and it is becoming clear he plans to honour his contract.
From BBC
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