Honorable - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈɑnərəbəl|
Brit.
|ˈɒnərəbl|
adjective
- adhering to ethical and moral principles (syn: ethical, honourable)
followed the only honorable course of action
- deserving of esteem and respect (syn: estimable, good, respectable)Extra examples
The college has a long and honorable history.
It is not honorable of you to behave like that.
They are trying to find an honorable way out of this dispute.
He assured her that his intentions were honorable.
He received an honorable discharge from the army.
It is not honourable to deceive them with false promises.
...a nation with a long, honorable history of refuging political asylum seekers...
He framed his honorable discharge from the army.
My father didn't think acting was an honorable profession.
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