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"honour" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] great respect for somebody
  2. [singular] something that you are very pleased or proud to do because people are showing you great respect synonym privilege
  3. [uncountable] the quality of knowing and doing what is morally right
  4. [uncountable] a good reputation; respect from other people
  5. [singular] honour to something/somebody a person or thing that causes others to respect and admire something/somebody
  6. [countable] an award, official title, etc. given to somebody as a reward for something that they have done
  7. honours, honors [plural] (abbreviation Hons) (often used as an adjective) a university course that is of a higher level than a basic course (in the US also used to describe a class in school that is at a higher level than other classes)
  8. honours, honors [plural] if you pass an exam or graduate from a university or school with honours, you receive a special grade for having achieved a very high standard
  9. His/Her/Your Honour [countable] a title of respect used when talking to or about a judge or a US mayor
  10. [countable, usually plural] the cards that have the highest value

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"honour" Synonyms
honor(US) integrity morality principles goodness righteousness uprightness character decency ethics fairness honesty morals principle rectitude nobility probity trustworthiness virtue honourableness pride admiration credit distinction extolment glory prestige respect acclaim acclamation exaltation fame glorification praise repute reverence veneration adoration adulation privilege delight pleasure boon compliment favor(US) favour(UK) joy satisfaction treat relish source of satisfaction source of pleasure source of pride award accolade title decoration laurel medal medallion order prize reward ribbon star gong palm premium badge bays treasure boast jewel trophy crown jewel darling gem pride and joy feather in cap flower asset reputation image esteem estimation reputability standing status name popularity position respectability station cachet chastity modesty innocence maidenhead maidenhood purity immaculateness virginity cherry celibacy chasteness abstinence continence sinlessness spotlessness self-denial self-restraint milestone occasion peak opportunity high-water mark allegiance loyalty devotion faithfulness fidelity commitment dedication fealty constancy devotedness troth steadfastness obedience faith attachment adherence piety deference fastness homage standards ethic ethos creed credo belief beliefs mores ideals conscience standard conduct ideal kindness service aid benevolence benefaction courtesy help grace indulgence assistance mercy succour(UK) succor(US) turn benediction blessing philanthropy gift bounty present benefit payment profit recompense bonus return gain price requital winnings carrot meed estimate assessment evaluation appraisal judgment(US) approximation guesstimate opinion regard view appraisement appreciation consideration fix jurisprudent adjudicator appraiser arbiter assessor authority bench chancellor conciliator court critic evaluator expert inspector intercessor intermediary interpreter judiciary jurist ornament embellishment adornment ornamentation trimming garnish enhancement garnishment accessories beautification beautifier caparison doodad embellisher finery frill frills frippery concession right licence license authorisation(UK) authorization(US) entitlement permit franchise warrant prerogative apanage appanage advantage value admire appreciate idealise(UK) idealize(US) adulate idolise(UK) idolize(US) revere worship adore cherish glorify lionise(UK) lionize(US) celebrate commemorate commend aggrandize applaud exalt venerate fulfil(UK) fulfill(US) discharge keep observe effect execute implement obey perform follow heed meet effectuate fill abide by adhere to carry out carry through pay settle clear foot balance square liquidate pay in full pay off make payment take care of foot the bill make good on bear the cost bear the expense satisfy cash accept encash pass take convert into cash convert into money invest ordain induct instal(UK) install(US) instate inaugurate authorise(UK) authorize(US) commission initiate empower accredit enable qualify crown license(UK) certify enthrone remunerate requite tip compensate decorate repay guerdon recognise(UK) recognize(US) stroke give a bounty to give a present to give an award to make something worth someone's while accommodate humour(UK) indulge oblige please abet facilitate pamper regale spoil gladden gratify humor(US) accomplish achieve attain realise(UK) realize(US) complete consummate finish manage produce reach conclude perpetrate compass defer submit yield accede acquiesce bow capitulate surrender truckle give way adapt adjust admit agree agree with assent More
"honour" Antonyms
immorality indecency dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) dishonesty unscrupulousness lowness baseness evil impurity insincerity debasement disgrace degradation meanness corruption badness lying wickedness iniquity shame condemnation humiliation contempt disrespect embarrassment ignominy discredit disesteem opprobrium obloquy disapproval disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) ill-repute disdain disrepute indignity shamefacedness abasement discomfort abashment chagrin discomposure discomfiture humbling mortification ashamedness compunction pain affront insult stigma outrage reproach bad reflection joke mockery sham scandal infamy notoriety notoriousness disreputableness villainy ill fame ill repute criticism unimportance disregard promiscuity licentiousness promiscuousness unchasteness libertinism unchastity debauchery depravity dissoluteness lewdness looseness permissiveness profligacy abandon amorality indiscrimination lechery wantonness incontinence nothing naught zippo zilch non-event nothing important nothing significant diddly squat disgust aversion dislike disobedience hate hatred ignorance loathing melancholy sorrow blame complaint reproof accusation censure denunciation loss jeering silence responsibility culpability fault guilt hindrance lack need punishment want disadvantage honesty truth disloyalty treachery faithlessness inconstancy infidelity perfidy falseness unfaithfulness falsity perfidiousness treason apathy enmity sedition disservice felony injustice misconduct crime offence(UK) offense(US) criminality inequity infraction infringement malefaction maleficence malfeasance malversation misdeed misdemeanor(US) penalty consequence sanction fine penalization reparation sentence amercement forfeit forfeiture mulct price punition retribution demerit impudence insolence irreverence disrespectfulness insolency insolentness ungraciousness discourtesy incivility sacrilege inconsideration misrespect rudeness boldness discourteousness impertinence sarcasm low rank lowly position failure disappointment flop letdown dud bust washout disaster catastrophe let-down commiserations condolences condolence consolation solace respects sympathy pity offend belittle disparage slight denigrate slap desecrate humble degrade humiliate condemn criticise(UK) criticize(US) denounce reprehend reprove castigate chide upbraid decry denunciate reprobate scorn vituperate attack relinquish desert leave quit break ditch forgo discontinue end forsake cease drop dump renounce scrap abdicate abjure abort desist deny rebuff refuse repudiate decline disallow withhold bounce negative preclude reject disinherit spurn disapprove reverse return not grant disqualify take divest close take away take out transgress violate forget ignore omit overlook neglect pass over take no notice of breach infringe defy flout disobey contravene infract vilify depreciate malign defame besmirch impugn abuse deprecate dismiss libel blacken dethrone depose unthrone uncrown discrown overthrow overturn oust subvert supplant usurp discharge impeach topple dislodge displace eject deprive remove obliviate lose consciousness of lose sight of fail to recall fail to remember let slip from memory stop thinking about turn your back on challenge overstep cross go against resist be in breach of encroach on fall foul of go counter to build construct create fail hold invest keep owe remain stay upset accuse admonish critique curse impute nitpick indict scrutinise(UK) scrutinize(US) complain to find fault with hold accountable hold responsible pass judgment on stick it to express disapprobation punish penalise(UK) penalize(US) discipline chasten chastise amerce scold

156 Sentences With "honour"

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Suspicious husband, brother protecting his honour, father protecting his honour, son protecting his honour, jilted lover avenging his honour, feuding farmers settling their water disputes, moneylenders collecting their interest: most of life's arguments, it seemed, got settled by doing various things to a woman's body.
" He added: "Before, China said we will not honour (it), so why will you force (them) to honour?
Self-destruction did not signify a search for honour or redemption, but rather the collapse of a twisted idea of what honour meant.
Was such an honour and pleasure being on your show.
Portugal, meanwhile, have yet to win a major international honour.
His, after all, was the candidacy of probity and honour.
None of those names appear on the roll of honour.
And all candidates have vowed to honour the nuclear deal.
It was an absolute honour & joy to have known him.
Or it was the honour of the farmer in nature?
Tomorrow's entrepreneurs will create virtuous companies that honour people's data.
Not all statues successfully honour our beloved icons, you know.
That honour must surely go to the great white shark.
"We intend to honour those extraordinary results," Di Maio said.
Honour of Kings has a staggering 8823 million monthly users.
Naturally, many memes have also been made in their honour.
U.S. President Barack Obama was given that honour last year.
"This is a tremendous honour," Berhalter said in a statement.
It's a great honour for us to be invited there.
I feel playing the number one is really an honour.
But efforts to honour the bicentennial have fallen on deaf ears.
But that is because in court, laws beat personal honour codes.
Perhaps Sunnis could regain their honour and grandeur again, he says.
As well as the hardship, there was a loss of honour.
Mr Abe must honour that pledge, and then go much further.
It was the greatest honour to know and work with you.
Luckily for me, I was to be accorded the same honour.
Around 1,000 women die in honour killings in Pakistan every year.
He said he pays $18.55 monthly in honour of the treaty.
To honour those who gave us hope when little else did?
We are working on how best to honour his incredible work.
Soon, however, the tournament had a rather loftier figure to honour.
Tencent's most popular games include Honour of Kings and Peacekeeper Elite.
Britain would have to honour EU treaties with other states.   16.
We had a little cheer in honour of #StephenHawking before tucking in.
This relies on MS' ability and propensity to honour their budget commitments.
Mr Turnbull later assured Australians that Mr Trump would "honour" the deal.
It was an absolute honour to play on a team with you.
"It's more than an honour to play the Doctor," Whittaker told BBC.
It was a huge honour to be a part of the video.
But the pressure on him to honour his word would be considerable.
Next are the soldiers, "jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel".
"It's a great honour to be with President Putin," he told reporters.
In France the last known honour crime was committed two decades ago.
An honour to meet with America's Mayor while on the campaign trail.
I had the honour of being invited to lead a live session.
PSA should honour a collective wage bargaining agreement unconditionally, IG Metall said.
Instead, my then-girlfriend had arranged a surprise party in my honour.
" "Thus we convey that we honour the ruling of the Constitutional Court.
Mr Giammattei thinks Guatemala might not be able to honour that commitment.
Mediators have struggled to get Syria's combatants to honour a broader Feb.
Yet Mr Mitsotakis has been slow to honour his promise of reform.
Honour of Kings is the top-grossing mobile game in the world.
Unfortunately some fighters seem to feel honour bound not to throw them.
Up the street, a barber presumes it is in honour of military veterans.
What a huge honour indeed to have your love and support every day.
He told them that if they honour the traditions, they must kill us.
I am so glad I can honour their choices to end their suffering.
China defeated Taiwan at playing the international version of Tencent's "Honour of Kings".
To put it bluntly, the government cannot honour the desire of its people.
The tribute statue follows a music therapy courses set up on Cornell's honour.
Museums in his honour also exist in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and Penang.
The 230m Indians who voted for him now expect him to honour them.
To accord that honour to our own exemplifies the ego that characterises Man.
It was an honour to have the opportunity to perform for you again!
Two years ago 98 bottles were emptied, in honour of his 98th birthday.
Starting with the minor gongs, let's honour the seat-blocker of the year.
It's called Elo, in honour of its inventor, the Hungarian physicist Arpad Elo.
In his home town, Syd Barrett has finally won his patch of honour.
"In honour of the final season of Thrones premiering tonight," the actress wrote.
More recently men have attacked women for similar reasons, sometimes in "honour" crimes.
A permanent memorial will be erected at the park in honour of Patrick.
But the lower prices go, the more they borrow to honour those pledges.
She founded the AHA Foundation to end honour violence and support its victims.
The Prince of Wales, riding horse George, wore the Guard of Honour uniform.
Now he seeks the only global honour missing - a world outdoor championship medal.
For this reason, some EU officials believe he will honour the migrant deal.
This year, more than 2,000 events will attempt to honour that singular legacy.
Josh and I used to wear injuries and bruises as badges of honour.
So, as the sun goes down, let's honour Diesel's ultimate contribution to mammals.
Both Salvini and Savoini attended a dinner in honour of the visiting Putin.
The regime that steals my money, sheds my blood, and violates my honour?
Our position is that the country should serve, pay off, honour its obligations.
France also honored Kirk with the prestigious Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
It has been the honour of my lifetime to serve you and Malaysia.
It's a huge honour and was a great night for the entire team.
"We have named it Blaze in honour of its miraculous survival," he said.
"This does Italy no honour," he told La Republicca newspaper in an interview.
The conclusion to this matter today, as your Honour knows, is entirely consistent.
He has been, as your Honour is aware, on bail for 18 months.
The Pope sparked a fatty and put on some Gorgoroth in Basile's honour.
Strangely enough, this very specific promise is one the government doesn't want to honour.
And America's Pacific strategy has been renamed the Indo-Pacific strategy in its honour.
JU: Well, Geoff, it's a great honour to be called a voice of China.
"Wherever people stand on Brexit, honour the integrity of their position," the document says.
The guest of honour at the party, Oleg Gordievsky (pictured), was himself a Russian.
They have angered Mr Fico not by selling their honour, but by refusing to.
Yet it is not clear that enough is being done to honour these pledges.
But we now feel honour bound to put our constituents' and country's interests first.
FIRST TO GO was the navy honour guard, in crisp uniforms with brass buttons.
She shared the honour with a Zimbabwean playwright and a group of Venezuelan satirists.
There is honour, if not glory, in making the best of a bad job.
The Ship's Company gives a 'Man and Cheer Ship' in The Queen's honour pic.twitter.
"Wherever people stand on Brexit, honour the integrity of their position," the document says.
A meeting room at DeepMind, a big AI firm, is named in his honour.
As for what the honour means -- it's given to people who've made outstanding achievements.
They thought he had trivialised them, when he meant instead to honour their humanity.
But other principles have underpinned societies throughout history, too, including reciprocity, honour and loyalty.
Accepting the honour, she spoke passionately to the authors, and readers, of the future.
In late 1917 concerns were raised about financial inducements and the newly created honour.
"I absolutely 100% take this L with honour and grace," they tweeted on Monday.
We can honour who we've been and choose who we want to be next.
"It was an absolute honour to meet the Queen today," he said on Instagram.
As he sat, looking attentive and relaxed, it was indeed his honour at stake.
The practice of recording specific noises for films was labelled "Foley" in his honour.
Two days before his death from cancer, ONE held a dinner in his honour.
"I wouldn't be surprised if softbois wear it as a secret badge of honour."
"It was an honour, something that I received with all my heart," he added.
Hollande will be the guest of honour at India's Republic Day parade on Jan.
A well-earned honour, given Vlad's body of work across 17 major league seasons.
I did that across her entire chest in honour of her being a weaver.
In Britain, royal patronage is usually considered an honour and a boost for charities.
That honour goes to the Rexdale and Jane and Finch neighbourhoods to the north.
The other three were given the honour for their long service to the Church.
"We're all suffering together and the best way to honour Holcomb's legacy is to carry it on, to always be that threat on the hill, always put in that work and honour him by what we're doing behind the scenes," he added.
"On our wedding night, our celebration party will also serve as a fundraising event where I will complete my head shave task in his honour and to honour and support those affected by life limiting illness," Lyons wrote on her fundraising page.
"Honour may seem to some people to be an unusual word to use when it comes to business, but for effective business ultimately honour is all that you have," said Conservative lawmaker Richard Fuller, who headed the call to strip Green's knighthood.
Half Strange is going to go crazy it will be an honour to shred there.
I used to wear "I am my own worst critic" like a badge of honour.
Having discovered lots of new rights, Canada is grappling with how to honour them all.■
For this club without a team the immediate priority has been to honour the dead.
Batten was awarded aviation's highest honour, the medal of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, in 1938.
Christina Aguilera released "Change" to honour the victims of the Orlando massacre on June 12th.
Things didn't go to script at an event to honour inspirational servicemen and women. pic.twitter.
Richard, having shunned publicity, declines the "honour" of sitting in on their Supreme Court hearing.
Ofgem said the company will honour all outstanding credit balances for present and past customers.
For a democracy to honour a dictator in a public monument is indeed an aberration.
First, it is wrong to suggest that Ryanair does not honour its obligations under EU261.
The supposedly new town in the Golan Heights is named in honour of Mr Trump.
He calls it a badge of honour that helps his firm to win contracts abroad.
Soldiers marched at their barracks in honour of the occasion, but thousands of people protested.
It would cut Britain off on June 1 if it failed to honour that condition.
I named this planet Jurassic Park in honour of our lord and savior, Jeff Goldblum.
"Honour of Kings" had more than 140 million active monthly users in March, Newzoo said.
These so-called closed books will honour existing policies but not generally issue new ones.
It will be a big party in any case and the honour belongs to him.
It was a touching bid to leave office with some scraps of dignity and honour.
"Your honour, I committed nothing, I just want my family," he told judge Gergely Miko.
She even has the dubious honour of being named in at least one investor lawsuit.
"MNCs (multi national corporations) need to understand that they must honour Indian laws," Mahajan said.
Phil will retweet this with a bunch of Swiss flag emojis to honour his heritage.
A "Tamaya" is a shrine used to honour one's ancestors in the Japanese Shinto religion.
A great honour to be photographing Ellie Goulding and Caspar Jopling's wedding today in Yorkshire.
The bill's proponents say it's intended to preserve Parliament's honour and efficiency, not stifle criticism.
In the same month, Putin awarded Tillerson the Order of Friendship, a Russian state honour.
Karnataka declared a one-day holiday and a three-day mourning period in his honour.

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