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    honourable
    /ˈɒn(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

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  2. HONOURABLE definition: 1. honest and fair, or deserving praise and respect: 2. a title used before the name of some…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : deserving of respect or high regard : deserving of honor. an honorable profession. 2. a. : of great renown : illustrious. the college's long and honorable history. b. : entitled to honor or respectused as a title for the children of certain British noblemen and for various government officials. the Honorable Judge Smith.

  4. HONORABLE definition: 1. US spelling of honourable UK 2. US spelling of Honourable 3. honest and fair, or deserving…. Learn more.

  5. If you describe people or actions as honourable, you mean that they are good and deserve to be respected and admired. I believe he was an honourable man, dedicated to the people and his union. However, their intentions are honourable. Synonyms: proper, right, respectable, righteous More Synonyms of honourable.

  6. Honorable definition: in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright. See examples of HONORABLE used in a sentence.

  7. Honourable definition: possessing or characterized by high principles. See examples of HONOURABLE used in a sentence.

  8. adjective. /ˈɒnərəbl/ /ˈɑːnərəbl/ ( US English honorable) deserving great respect. She had a long and honourable career in government. They managed an honourable 2–2 draw. With a few honourable exceptions, the staff were found to be incompetent. Join us.

  9. The word honorable has to do with people and actions that are honest, fair, and worthy of respect. An honorable person is someone who believes in truth and doing the right thingand tries to live up to those high principles. When you lose a game, it's honorable to shake hands.

  10. Definitions of honourable. adjective. worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect. synonyms: honorable. honest, honorable. not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent. august, revered, venerable. profoundly honored. laureate. worthy of the greatest honor or distinction. time-honored, time-honoured.

  11. adjective. 1. principled, moral, ethical, just, true, fair, upright, honest, virtuous, trustworthy, trusty, high-minded, upstanding I believe he was an honourable man. 2. proper, right, respectable, righteous, virtuous, creditable However, their intentions are honourable.