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Definition of honorable
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of honorable is as below...
Honorable
(a.)
Worthy
of
respect;
regarded
with
esteem;
to be
commended;
consistent
with honor or
rectitude.
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Saltire
::
Saltire
(v.) A St.
Andrew's
cross,
or cross in the form of an X, -- one of the
honorable
ordinaries..
Graduate
::
Graduate
(n.) To admit or
elevate
to a
certain
grade or
degree;
esp., in a
college
or
university,
to
admit,
at the close of the
course,
to an
honorable
standing
defined
by a
diploma;
as, he was
graduated
at Yale
College..
Reputable
::
Reputable
(a.)
Having,
or
worthy
of, good
repute;
held in
esteem;
honorable;
praiseworthy;
as, a
reputable
man or
character;
reputable
conduct..
Ignoble
::
Ignoble
(a.) Not
honorable,
elevated,
or
generous;
base..
Disgraceful
::
Disgraceful
(a.)
Bringing
disgrace;
causing
shame;
shameful;
dishonorable;
unbecoming;
as,
profaneness
is
disgraceful
to a man..
Precedency
::
Precedency
(n.) The act or state of going or being
before
in rank or
dignity,
or the place of
honor;
right to a more
honorable
place;
superior
rank; as,
barons
have
precedence
of
commoners..
Chevron
::
Chevron
(n.) One of the nine
honorable
ordinaries,
consisting
of two broad bands of the width of the bar,
issuing,
respectively
from the
dexter
and
sinister
bases of the field and
conjoined
at its
center..
Honorableness
::
Honorableness
(n.)
Conformity
to the
principles
of
honor,
probity,
or moral
rectitude;
fairness;
uprightness;
reputableness..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Certain
or
honorable;
the
opposite
of base; as, free
service;
free
socage..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.)
Honorable
discourse;
eulogy.
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.)
Wanting
noble or
amiable
qualities;
dishonorable;
illiberal;
low;
disingenuous;
mean;
indecorous;
as,
unhandsome
conduct,
treatment,
or
imputations..
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Proceeding
from an
upright
and
laudable
cause,
or
directed
to a just and
proper
end; not base;
irreproachable;
fair; as, an
honorable
motive..
Pensioner
::
Pensioner
(n.) One of an
honorable
band of
gentlemen
who
attend
the
sovereign
of
England
on state
occasions,
and
receive
an
annual
pension,
or
allowance,
of
£150
and two
horses..
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Elevated
rank;
honorable
station;
high
office,
political
or
ecclesiastical;
degree
of
excellence;
preferment;
exaltation..
Digne
::
Digne (a.)
Worthy;
honorable;
deserving.
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) Any mark of
infamy
or
disgrace;
sign of moral
blemish;
stain or
reproach
caused
by
dishonorable
conduct;
reproachful
characterization.
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.) Of
reputable
association
or use;
respectable.
Dishonorable
::
Dishonorable
(a.)
Wanting
in honor or
esteem;
disesteemed.
Noble-minded
::
Noble-minded
(a.)
Having
a noble mind;
honorable;
magnanimous.
Escort
::
Escort
(n.) To
attend
with a view to guard and
protect;
to
accompany
as
safeguard;
to give
honorable
or
ceremonious
attendance
to; -- used esp. with
reference
to
journeys
or
excursions
on land; as, to
escort
a
public
functionary,
or a lady; to
escort
a
baggage
wagon..
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