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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151, Please honour your agreement by working until the project is finished with flying colours.
152, We call it an honour to our collective that Mather got the first prize in the composition contest.
153, The medal is the highest honour the association can bestow .
154, She had the dubious honour of being the last woman to be hanged in England .
155, My father was a man of honour and great integrity.
156, I won't try to see you again. I give you my word of honour .
157, I'm glad to see that you've decided to honour us with your presence!
158, She received an honour for her services to the community.
159, The princess's coffin was accompanied by a guard of honour.
160, To be able to live fully in the here and now, one must first learn how to honour the past.
161, An oak tree was planted in honour of the occasion .
162, The president was guest of honour at the society's banquet.
163, Fellow airmen provided a guard of honour at his wedding.
164, Everybody stood up and warmly applauded to honour his coming.
165, Last year I had the honour of meeting the Duke of Edinburgh.
166, He was suddenly taken ill at a banquet given in his honour.
167, It's an honour to have you here today,(www.Sentencedict.com) Mr President.
168, The people of the city laid on a victory banquet in honour of the world champion.
169, She felt she had to defend the honour of her profession.
170, Do you swear on your honour that you will never tell anyone?
171, Will you do me the honour of dining with me?
172, Would you do me the honour of accompanying me to the New Year Ball?
173, It was Ince who had the honour of scoring the first goal.
174, A division of soldiers who won honour for their bravery will march past during this ceremony.
175, National honour is at stake in this match between France and England.
176, The stadium was named in honour of the club's first chairman.
177, The party was held in honour of Vivienne Westwood(sentencedict.com), that doyenne of British fashion.
178, Ellsworth was a martyr to his sense of honour and responsibility.
179, Fellow soldiers from Corporal Smith's regiment formed a guard of honour at his wedding.
180, I had the rare honour of being allowed into the artist's studio.
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