Sentences with honour
hon·our
H h - The officers died faithful to Poland and to the honour of a soldier.
- Most of the high honours usually go to long-serving MPs loyal to the government.
- Traditional recipes are given due honour but Jamie also puts his own twist onto them.
- Will you love her, comfort her, honour and protect her, and, forsaking all others.
- Two American surgeons were last week honoured with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. [be VERB-ed]
- Five other cities had been competing for the honour of staging the Games. [+ of]
- Seven ancient Greek cities traditionally laid claim to the honour of being Homer's birthplace.
- It is an honour to welcome your presence and the purity of truth you embody; felt by many because the physical body knows only truth.
- Peter Alliss says he would be honoured to be asked. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
- Her Majesty later honoured the Headmaster with her presence at lunch. [VERB noun + with]
- In AM, use honor
- The two sides agreed to honour a new ceasefire. [VERB noun]
- ...an honours degree in business studies.
- I bring this up, your honor, because I think it is important to understand the background of the defendant.
- He is an honour to the school
- It is an honour to serve you
- To honor one's parents.
- The university honored him with its leadership award.
- To honor an invitation.
- All credit cards are honored here.
- A man of honor.
- To be an honor to one's family.
- To be held in honor.
- A memorial in honor of the dead.
- He has earned his position of honor.
- To have the honor of serving on a prize jury; I have the honor of introducing this evening's speaker.
- Political honors; military honors.
- West Point cadets are on their honor not to cheat on an exam.
- Such good students would do honor to any teacher.
- Father did the honors at the family Thanksgiving dinner.