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honours
/ ˈɒnəz /
plural noun
observances of respect
(often capital)
a high mark awarded for an examination; distinction
observances of respect at a funeral
ceremonies performed by troops in honour of royalty, at the burial of an officer, etc
Example Sentences
The Lord Mayor's award, one of Birmingham's highest civic honours, will be presented posthumously on Wednesday - the day the rock legend would have been toasting his 77th birthday.
It was not just team honours he collected during that time.
Sir Tom received many honours and accolades throughout his career, including being knighted by the late Queen for his services to literature in 1997.
He received many honours and accolades throughout his career, including being knighted by the late Queen for his services to literature in 1997.
He won seven major honours during his first stint as manager and the way he has restored the club to winning ways during such a testing spell has only enhanced his reputation among the supporters.
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