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Sentence count:87+7Posted:2017-04-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ethicalhonorablemoralSimilar words: honourablyhonorabledurableincurableendurablefavourableunfavourablepleasurableMeaning: ['ɑnərəbl /'ɒn-]  adj. 1. worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect 2. used as a title of respect 3. adhering to ethical and moral principles. 
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31. He was a much-decorated officer who had risen to high rank before an honourable retirement.
32. I suspect that our generation, with so few and such honourable exceptions, knows less than theirs did.
33. It would not be honourable for me, as a solicitor, to reveal my client's business to anyone.
34. With just a few honourable exceptions, congressmen fawn over him whenever he comes to town.
35. The honourable thing would be to give her the house.
36. This is so, with honourable exceptions, because the cold winds of competition reached banking relatively recently.
37. There was a stubbornness in him which would not let this Honourable Colonel in; and he failed to understand it.
38. Rickenbacker deserves an honourable mention for the most significant non-advance in design.
39. I knew it would be a race back to Stuart Street and I was pleased that it ended in an honourable draw.
40. Both projects were shortlisted and received an honourable mention in the 1991 awards.
41. It's not an honourable thing to go back on your treaties: that was his point.
42. The broader tradition is a typically nationalist one, seeing national liberation through war as honourable and singularly justified.
43. Kasparov has won(sentencedict.com), but Karpov went down with all guns blazing to an honourable defeat.
44. Three hundred years later he is remembered as an honourable man, an epithet to be prized above the highest awards attainable.
45. He is a renowned and honourable man, but with regard to this matter he is either being naive or obtuse.
46. They must try again and again for a compromise that is fair and honourable.
47. A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee.
48. The opposite of honourable antagonism between men is honourable alliance, typically affirmed in the image and name of the brother.
49. I think that his decision was an honourable one and one which we would expect from an honourable man.
50. By offering pre-service training we can surely do no worse than act as honest brokers in a fairly honourable profession.
51. Miss Haines too favoured Clara,(www.Sentencedict.com) but being young and honourable she made every effort to conceal it.
52. He is widely accepted as a decent and honourable man.
53. She only knew her good fortune lay in that Tyler Blacklock was an honourable man.
54. Any such explanation must inevitably end with a declaration of his honourable intentions towards Clare.
55. A son who accepted his responsibilities and was only concerned to do good was an honourable son.
56. He also deserves an honourable mention for working with Graham Knight and Carlton Brown, and retaining a sense of humour.
57. In that extremity I bore me well, A true gentleman, valorous in arms, Disinterested and honourable.
58. Barring another honourable war, that may yet be Grumman's fate - if slightly delayed.
59. " Yea, his honourable worship is within.
60. a long and honourable career in government.
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