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honorary adj. nominal, titular, in name or title only, ex officio: She<br />

has several honorary doctoral degrees, which is not bad for<br />

someone who never went to university.<br />

honour n. 1 integrity, honesty, fairness, justness, probity,<br />

uprightness, decency, goodness, righteousness, rectitude,<br />

justice, morality, principles, virtuousness, virtue: Doing the<br />

right thing is a matter of honour. 2 respect, esteem,<br />

reverence, veneration, approbation, deference, admiration,<br />

homage, regard, accolade, praise, kudos, fame, glory, celebrity,<br />

distinction, prestige, illustriousness: Great honour<br />

accompanies the award of a Nobel prize. 3 privilege,<br />

distinction, pleasure, joy, delight; credit, blessing: I have<br />

the honour to introduce tonight's speaker. It has been an honour<br />

to serve under you, Admiral. 4 virginity, chastity, virtue,<br />

purity, innocence: How did she manage to preserve her honour<br />

when fighting with the partisans?<br />

--v. 5 respect, esteem, revere, venerate, adulate, adore,<br />

worship, approve, prize, value, defer to, admire, pay homage to:<br />

Albert Schweitzer was much honoured in the latter part of his<br />

life. 6 praise, laud, glorify, celebrate, eulogize, salute,<br />

hail, acclaim, ennoble, dignify, exalt: We have come together<br />

to honour those who have died for their country. 7 keep,<br />

maintain, carry out, live up to, discharge, fulfil, observe,<br />

meet: She has done her best to honour her obligations. 8 pay,<br />

redeem, accept, clear, cash: The bank refused to honour his<br />

cheque because of 'insufficient funds'.<br />

honourable<br />

adj. 1 upright, upstanding, trustworthy, trusty, honest, just,<br />

fair, moral, principled, uncorrupt, uncorrupted, incorruptible,<br />

high-minded, noble, virtuous: Mark Antony referred to Caesar as<br />

an honourable man. 2 right, correct, proper, fitting,<br />

appropriate, virtuous, ethical, worthy, respectable, reputable,<br />

decent, square: I think you can count on Cedric to do the<br />

honourable thing. 3 fair (and square), impartial, equitable,<br />

just, honest, unbiased, unprejudiced, non-prejudicial,<br />

even-handed, straight, disinterested, guileless, ingenuous,<br />

artless, open, sincere, above-board, on the up and up,<br />

undeceiving, undeceitful, Colloq upfront, on the level: Eleanor<br />

is too honourable to accept payment for work she did not do. 4<br />

distinguished, prestigious, eminent, notable, noteworthy, noted,

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