Associations to the word «Honourable»
Noun
- Hilary
- Viscount
- Excellency
- Jp
- Qc
- Mention
- Dl
- Yeomanry
- Marquess
- Extraordinary
- Montagu
- Majesty
- Pc
- Cb
- Baroness
- Earl
- Gentleman
- Schoolboy
- Esquire
- Esq
- Lordship
- Baron
- Artillery
- Cornwallis
- Vane
- Premier
- Approbation
- Reverend
- Cbe
- Obe
- Barrington
- Scruple
- Crewe
- Barrister
- Valour
- Erskine
- Exchequer
- Rhodesia
- Mp
- Frederic
- Damsel
- Prefix
- Bath
- Alexandra
- Brutus
- Villiers
- Chivalry
- Lords
- Counsellor
- Ridley
- Dowager
- Austen
- Epistle
- Appellation
- Worthy
- Quixote
- Noble
- Reginald
- Byron
- Posterity
- Countess
- Boyle
- Peerage
- Esteem
- Lord
- Cavendish
- Judiciary
- Honour
- Eustace
- Disgrace
- Ordinary
- Clarkson
- Ancient
Adjective
Wiktionary
HONOURABLE, adjective. (British spelling) Alternative form of honorable
Dictionary definition
HONOURABLE, adjective. Worthy of being honored; entitled to honor and respect; "an honorable man"; "led an honorable life"; "honorable service to his country".
HONOURABLE, adjective. Adhering to ethical and moral principles; "it seems ethical and right"; "followed the only honorable course of action".
Wise words
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