0 US spelling of honour
1 great respect for someone, or the feeling of pride and pleasure resulting when respect is shown to you:
2 a good character, or a reputation for honesty and fair dealing:
David has always been a man of honor.
On my honor (= Asking you to trust my reputation for honesty), I never said that.
3 a public reward to show appreciation for unusual achievement:
5 to give someone a public reward to show appreciation for unusual achievement:
6 to fulfill an existing agreement or promise, or to accept a form of payment:
7 → honour
Because of this, they only take up facts and events that honor and praise the persons concerned.
I am particularly grateful to the many thoughtful researchers who have here honored me with probing critiques.
It is precisely such a squandering of self-mastery, honor, reputation, and wealth that the wine poem depicts for its aesthetic purposes.
His thirst for public respect was insatiable; for him, honor, more than interest, impelled men's actions.
The freedoms traditionally associated with political participation-speech, press, association and assembly-fall well outside the pale of rights a decent society must honor.
One honors the memory of the victim by not forgetting, by holding as a treasure within us their lives and their values.
The inability of the poor country to commit to honor investment agreements has an adverse impact on both.
This paper examines how foreign aid affects a country's willingness to honor private investment agreements.
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honor [masculine], honradez [feminine], integridad [feminine]…
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honneur [masculine], distinction [feminine] honorifique, honorer…
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ære [masculine], ærbarhet [masculine], aktelse [masculine]…
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