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honorable
[on-er-uh-buhl]
adjective
in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright.
They were all honorable men.
Antonyms: ignobleof high rank, dignity, or distinction; noble, illustrious, or distinguished.
worthy of honor and high respect; estimable; creditable.
bringing honor or credit; consistent with honor.
(initial capital letter)
(used as a title of respect for certain ranking government officials.)
British., (used as a title of courtesy for children of peers ranking below a marquis.) Hon.
Other Word Forms
- honorableness noun
- honorably adverb
- quasi-honorable adjective
- quasi-honorably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of honorable1
Example Sentences
To escape him, the singer dropped out of high school and joined the Air Force, then faked a mental breakdown and won an honorable discharge.
After transferring to Oklahoma, he posted his best college season as a sophomore, making 47 tackles and forcing three fumbles to become an honorable mention All-Big 12 Conference selection.
Hank is proudly set in his ways, but also profoundly honorable, a decent man perpetually out of step with the times.
I’d received my honorable discharge from the Army in the middle of 1968, and I was overjoyed — I mean, absolutely euphoric.
A US defence official said that "characterization of service will be honorable except where the Service member's record otherwise warrants a lower characterization".
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