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Noun: honors Usage: US (=honours)
- A university degree with honors
- honours [Brit, Cdn], honours degree [Brit, Cdn] Noun: honor ónur Usage: US (=honour)
- A tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
- award, accolade, honour [Brit, Cdn], laurels, fete, fête - The state of being honored
- honour [Brit, Cdn], laurels, fete, fête - The quality of being honorable and having a good name
"a man of honor" - honour [Brit, Cdn], fete, fête - A woman's virtue or chastity
- honour [Brit, Cdn], purity, pureness, fete, fête Verb: honor ónur Usage: US (=honour)
- Bestow honor or rewards upon
"Today we honor our soldiers" - honour [Brit, Cdn], reward, fete, fête - Show respect towards
"honor your parents!" - respect, honour [Brit, Cdn], abide by, observe, fete, fête - Accept as pay
"we honor checks and drafts" - honour [Brit, Cdn], fete, fête
Derived forms: honorses See also: honorable [US], honorary, honoree [US], honoring [US] Type of: academic degree, accept, chastity, degree, have, recognise [Brit], recognize, righteousness, sexual morality, standing, symbol, take, virtue Antonym: dishonor [US] Encyclopedia: Honor Honor, MI Honor, Michigan Honors |