"Honoured" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Honoured" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Honoured" Meaning

Honoured refers to a feeling of great respect, admiration, and gratitude, often felt towards someone who has done something kind or notable. For example, "I am honoured to receive this award" or "It was an honour to meet the Queen".

"Honoured" Examples

Usage Examples for "Honoured"


The entire village was honoured to host the visit of the renowned author.
She was deeply honoured to receive the prestigious award for her outstanding contributions to the field.
The team captain was honoured to lift the trophy aloft, celebrating their championship victory.
After decades of service, he was finally honoured for his dedication to the community.
The ambassador was sworn in, amidst a ceremony that was attended by many people who were honoured to participate in the historic event.

"Honoured" Similar Words

Honoring

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Honorius

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Honour

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Honourable

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Honourable means having a high degree of respectability, integrity, and morality. It refers to a person's reputation for being trustworthy, principled, and fair. An honourable person is someone who conducts themselves in a manner that is morally upright, and is guided by a strong sense of ethics and integrity. This word can also be used to describe acts or decisions that are morally admirable and of high moral value.

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The phrase "honourand" is likely an error or a typo, and I'm assuming you meant to type "honour and".<br><br>" Honour and" is a phrase that is often used together to convey a sense of respect and dignity. For example:<br><br> "He fought for his country with honour and distinction."<br> "She was rewarded with honour and praise for her outstanding work."<br><br>In this context, "honour" refers to a feeling of respect, prestige, and high moral character, while "and" is a conjunction that connects the two concepts. The phrase as a whole suggests that the person or thing being referred to is not only worthy of respect but also possessed of a strong sense of justice, integrity, and ethics.

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