Similar words: maid of honor, lap of honour, medal of honor, word of god, word-of-mouth, word of mouth, by word of mouth, sword of damocles. Meaning: n. a promise.
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1. True, I had once again given her my word of honor that I would respect her.
2. I gave her my most solemn word of honor that I loved her.
3. You have my word of honor.
4. Giving his word of honor seemed to come too easily.
5. Like trolls, sylphs hold their word of honor to be inviolate, and once sworn to protect something(sentencedict.com), they will defend it to (or even past) their death.
6. On my word of honor, rather than die in bed, of an illness, slowly, a bit by bit each day, with drugs, cataplasms, syringes, medicines, I should prefer to receive a cannon-ball in my belly!
7. Well, I give you my most sacred word of honor, that if you go away I shall die.
8. " Word of honor, " I assured him, never dreaming how much I'd come to regret the easily uttered words.
9. I can give you my word of honor to cooperate with you in every respect.
10. And now he was being further pilloried because he had insisted on keeping his "word of honor" to the donors, all good friends and respected citizens.
11. There are people who read very loud, and who have the appearance of giving themselves their word of honor as to what they are perusing.
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