Synonym: abide by, accolade, award, honor, laurels, observe, pureness, purity, respect, reward. Similar words: monotonously, monotonous, honor, siphon off, pronounce, phone, honestly, catch on. Meaning: ['ɑnə(r) /'ɒn-] n. 1. the state of being honored 2. a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction 3. the quality of being honorable and having a good name 4. a woman's virtue or chastity. v. 1. bestow honor or rewards upon 2. show respect towards 3. accept as pay.
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121, The hospital was named in honour of its principal benefactor.
122, They feel deeply the honour of belonging to the Senate.
123, Knights in the Middle Ages had a strong code of honour.
124, She brought honour to her country as an Olympic medal-winner.
125, A state dinner was held in honour of the visiting Japanese premier.
126, She said she was not worthy to accept the honour they had offered her.
127, The Prime Minister was guest of honour at the dinner.
128, Five other cities had been competing for the honour of staging the Games.
129, I impressed on him what a huge honour he was being offered.
130, It's 'your honour, partner.
131, A division of soldiers who won honour for their bravery in the last war will march past during this afternoon's ceremony.
131, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
132, By such behaviour he's specked the honour of his family.
133, John told me that the President would honour me by meeting me in the White House.
134, It is a matter of professional honour to keep our standards as high as possible.
135, The factory failed to honour its undertaking to stop dumping waste into the local river.
136, The crowd cheered while the athletes ran their lap of honour.
137, He considered himself unworthy of the honour they had bestowed on him.
138, The Foundation is holding a dinner in honour of something or other.
139, For the French team, winning tomorrow's game is a matter of national honour.
140, He was prepared even to die in order to defend the honour of his family.
141, He will attend an outdoor concert in his honour in the centre of Paris.
142, The deputy manager exchanged the company's interest for his personal honour.
143, She lectured us about the honour of the school and all that jazz.
144, In some words in English the initial h is not sounded,as honour,hour,honesty,etc.
145, I hope I have the honour to bring you home?
146, Once again the government has failed to honour its promises.
147, I feel honour bound to attend because I promised I would.
148, The silver medallist joined the winner in a lap of honour.
149, He gave me his word of honour that he wouldn't tell anyone.
150, Employers are entitled to insist that employees honour the terms of their agreement.
More similar words: monotonously, monotonous, honor, siphon off, pronounce, phone, honestly, catch on, touch on, switch on, telephone, telephony, cacophony, no use, mobile phone, runout, run out, donor, turn out, burn out, nourish, enough, run out of, ominous, noumenon, heinous, on one's own, up to now, announce, economy.