
1) Accept as pay 2) Australian play 3) Award of the British Empire 4) BAFTA Award 5) Bestow honor or rewards upon 6) But in time, no great credit 7) Celebrate 8) Distinguish 9) English girl name 10) Esteem, abroad 11) Exalt 12) German play 13) Grace 14) Honor 15) Integrity, English style 16) Knighthood
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1) Accolade 2) Admire 3) Aliyah 4) Award 5) Cachet 6) Celebrate 7) Citation 8) Commendation 9) Compliment 10) Decency 11) Dignify 12) Emmy 13) Ennoble 14) Esteem 15) Fame 16) Glorification 17) Glory 18) Goodness 19) Honesty 20) Honor 21) Laurels 22) Lionise 23) Lionize 24) Medal 25) Memorial 26) Oscar
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- the state of being honored
- a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
- the quality of being honorable and having a good name
- a woman's virtue or chastity
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Honour (also honor in American English, see spelling differences; from the Latin word honor) is an abstract concept entailing a perceived quality of worthiness and respectability that affects both the social standing and the self-evaluation of an individual or corporate body such as a family, school, regiment or nation. Accordingly, individuals (o...
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[feudal barony] In medieval England, an honour could consist of a great lordship, comprising dozens or hundreds of manors. Holders of honours (and the kings to whom they reverted by escheat) often attempted to preserve the integrity of an honour over time, administering its properties as a unit, maintaining inheritances together, etc. The t...
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[play] Honour is a 1995 play by the Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith. It tells the familiar tale of a middle aged man, George, who leaves his wife, Honor, and their 24-year-old daughter, Sophie, for a relationship with a much younger woman by the name of Claudia. It was first performed in Melbourne on 14 November 1995 and has since...
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[Verb] To give or to receive special praise.
Example: Denzel Washington was honoured to receive an Oscar.
See also: honorary
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Dignity, social rank, or privilege. Originating in the cursus honorum in Rome, a standard `course of honours` through public office to the consulate, the concept of honour formerly held a dual...
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large feudal estate, usually centred on a castle
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large feudal estate, usually centred on a castle
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pureness noun a woman`s virtue or chastity
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Ace, King, Queen or Jack (and sometimes ten).
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The honour goes to last player to win a hole or take the least number of shots. The player with the honour tees off first.
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Given to the player scoring lowest on last hole, and granting the right to tee off first on the next.
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