Antonym: dishonorable. Similar words: adorable, favorable, inexorable, unfavorable, inexorably, parable, incurable, bearable. Meaning: adj. 1. not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent 2. worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect 3. used as a title of respect 4. adhering to ethical and moral principles 5. deserving of esteem and respect.
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31. It is virtuous and honorable to be honest, but honesty does not always pay. Honesty is not a good policy in circumstances where being honest is disadvantageous or harmful. Dr T.P.Chia
32. I went around for a time speaking with Mrs Roosevelt at one honorable drive after another, and she liked me.
33. He has an impressive grounding in Western thought and argues that book-banning is an honorable part of the Western liberal tradition.
34. Red, who was an honorable mention on the Pac-10 team, is having a huge defensive night with fourteen rebounds.
35. Before Schwalier takes the fall, some Army veterans argue, Peay should do the honorable thing and resign.
36. The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. Ralph Waldo Emerson
37. A little library, growing every year, is an honorable part of a man’s history. It is a man’s duty to have books. Henry Ward Beecher
38. He helped build an era in which public service was honorable.
39. Jasper was going to do the honorable thing, but three days before the wedding the woman miscarried.
40. It does not help a girl to be honorable to pay her with public funds to be the reverse.
41. They are resilient, honorable, loyal and unabashedly in love with their fighters, often serving as devoted father figures.
42. Then the Air Force could hardly acquiesce to an honorable discharge.
43. Honesty does not guarantee success, but it is an honorable and respected way to achieve honestly earned success. Dr T.P.Chia
44. An honorable discharge would mean that any reserve unit with openings would have to accept her application to fly.
45. I do not come to bring you help, but only pain, To show you that your son was honorable.
46. My migrant-worker parents were good people who lived honorable, hardworking lives, but I wanted some-thing more.
47. The honorable course is to go home from the dance with the one who brought you.
48. An honorable contest of arms becomes a mockery.
49. He received an honorable discharge.
50. For her trouble , she got only honorable mention.
51. Being a foot soldier is an honorable position.
52. This is an honorable proposal of marriage.
53. He was urbane, courtly and honorable.
54. The Donghua honorable person pleads pointdeath , undergoes 33 disasters voluntarily, 99 plundering, guidance Eight Immortals homing.
55. He needed to talk to his future mother-in-law and convince her that his intentions were honorable.
56. The Captain's name -- the Honorable Edward Faifax Vere - is a small essay in aristocratic lineage.
57. Yoga teachers understand and appreciate that teaching Yoga is a noble and ennobling endeavor, which aligns them a long line of honorable teachers.
58. This is an honorable proposal of marriage made at what I consider a most opportune moment.
59. She later became a state assemblywoman, the Honorable Joyce Emerson, known for her advocacy of open space, poor children,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the Arts.
60. An honorable man can be trusted with any amount of money or other valuable things.
More similar words: adorable, favorable, inexorable, unfavorable, inexorably, parable, incurable, bearable, endurable, venerable, miserable, desirable, favourable, tolerable, comparable, preferable, vulnerable, undesirable, innumerable, unfavourable, considerable, transferable, honor, honour, dishonor, siphon off, scrabble, irreparably, considerably, able.