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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211, I swear on my honour that I knew nothing about this.
212, Malaga was festooned with banners and flags in honour of the king's visit.
213, Over 100 players competed for the honour of representing the county in the National Finals.
214, I deem it a great honour to be invited to address you.
215, She has confirmed that she will accept the honour of a peerage.
216, His honour is involved.
217, Act well your part, there all the honour lies. Alexander Pope
218, A roll of honour listed those killed in action.
219, That, more a badge of honour.
220, Without abandoning the principle of honour among thieves, let's look at those two points closely.
221, They did not understand the nature of honour or how to win glory in battle.
221, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
222, Don't you tell him either, because he'd feel honour bound to do something about it.
223, Privatisation used to be a badge of honour worn with pride by these Ministers.
224, Klein prided himself on being a loyal subject who had served his adopted country with honour.
225, Council leaders want to bestow the highest honour they can in recognition of Clough's achievements with Nottingham Forest.
226, The lectures are named in his honour and organisers hope to attract big names in the future.
227, They called it Schiaparelli, in honour of a hero of the art of astronomy.
228, In their honour ... The University will award honourary degrees at the graduation ceremonies on 1 and 2 July.
229, Schoolchildren could spend days or weeks drilling for athletic and balletic displays in his honour.
230, She said: Our Blessed Lady asked me to ask you to have a small chapel built here in her honour.
231, Her appointment was announced yesterday at a lunch held in her honour at the university.
232, He was at a banquet in honour of a Little League team of which his son Robert was a member.
233, Part of the Kontiki was designed to honour new caps.
234, We hope that the factions will honour their commitment to a ceasefire in Mogadishu.
235, Mr Honour consented to the fine without admitting or denying the charges.
236, The Courts established concepts of chivalry and honour; each knight was to choose and serve one lady.
237, It has been... my pleasure and honour... to give him my advice....
238, Trinity say that no extra cash is available and that Jackson must honour his existing contract.
239, He spent the morning in jovial mood as guest of honour at a sponsorship of the arts award ceremony.
240, As I love the name of honour more than I fear death. William Shakespeare
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