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Similar words: honorabletemporarycontemporaryhonorhonourlibrarydishonorliteraryMeaning: ['ɑnərərɪ /'ɒn-]  adj. given as an honor without the normal duties. 
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31 In addition to seeking goodwill and international business links, Brown will receive an honorary doctorate from Seoul University.
32 Why should I require animals to join me in some mutual admiration society or even make them honorary members?
33 She was honorary secretary of the Schoolmistresses' Association and in 1867 its president.
34 He was also an honorary consultant in psychiatry at the Littlemore Hospital,(www.Sentencedict.com) Oxford.
35 She was made an honorary citizen of Oklahoma that year.
36 In 1847 Leslie became honorary secretary of the newly founded Amateur Musical Society, and from 1855 its conductor.
37 His acceptance of an honorary degree from the anti-Catholic Bob Jones University in 1999 continues to stir controversy.
38 He was awarded several honorary degrees in recognition of this intellectual and institutional contribution.
39 The university has already conferred honorary degrees on several prime ministers.
40 And the Corcoran School of Art has awarded him an honorary doctorate.
41 Mr Ball expressed concern about likely members and honorary members, with many proxy votes.
42 He would appear at 6 a.m. in Addenbrooke's Hospital to celebrate the sacrament as its honorary assistant chaplain.
43 He is the Mafia's honorary president: entitled to advise and consult but not to give orders.
44 The one that bears a picture of an honorary graduate.
45 Clark, twice world champion racing driver, was the first honorary freeman of Duns.
46 The universities of Manchester, St Andrews, and Cambridge awarded him honorary degrees in 1919.
47 He also wore uniform but explained that he only held an honorary rank.
48 Meanwhile Baroness Thatcher has become Chancellor of the private university at Buckingham and hands out her own honorary degrees.
49 He had a distinguished war record and on demobilisation in 1945 he became an honorary colonel, Army Medical Service.
50 It was a great honor; she would serve with Commander Richard Byrd, honorary president.
51 He was a deputy lieutenant of Selkirkshire and an honorary sheriff substitute.
52 He's also an honorary President of his home team, Stoke.
53 He is the son of its founder and honorary chairman Chung Ju Yung.
54 He now leads a busy life as an honorary chaplain in York Minster.
55 He was president of the county in 1964 and 1965 and was honorary secretary for 26 years until his death.
56 When Hanmer retired from his duties, the club made him an honorary member, and he lunches there weekly.
57 She joined the Women's Social and Political Union and became its joint honorary secretary.
58 A perky Starostin shared in much of the pleasure: he was Spartak's honorary president when he died.
59 In recognition of his outstanding service, Berndt Schultz was made honorary chairman.
60 And she is honorary secretary of the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors, which also tackles live issues in the area.
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