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  2. The words “honor” and “honour” are two different spellings of the same word, which means “high respect or esteem,” “something that brings credit or distinction,” or “a code of integrity or principle.”

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  3. Learn how to spell and use honor or honour in American and British English. Honor is the American spelling, while honour is the British spelling. See definitions, examples, and a trick to remember the difference.

  4. Learn the difference between honor and honour, and how to use them correctly in American and British English. See the usage level and examples for each term in various countries, including Australia.

  5. Honour is the preferred spelling in British English and is pronounced /ˈɒnə/. The -our / -or dilemma. There is a group of words in the English language that have the same dual spelling option as honor. They all have in common the same ending: -or in American English and -our in British English.

  6. Sep 21, 2011 · First of all, even when "-or" endings were more conspicuous in Australia, they were certainly not exclusive and co-existed with "-our" endings. For a Victor "Harbor" in South Australia, spelt without the "u", there was a Sydney "Harbour" bridge that was always spelt with the "u".

  7. In a nutshell, you should know that honor and honour are both alternative spellings of the same word and are both acceptable in all the English speaking world. In America, honor without u is preferably used while in the rest of the world honour is preferred.

  8. In Australia, there is a 85 to 15 preference for " honours " over "honors". In Liberia, there is a preference for " honors " over "honours" (100 to 0). In Ireland, there is a 83 to 17 preference for " honours " over "honors". In New Zealand, there is a 82 to 18 preference for " honours " over "honors".