A tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction.
Central act in the rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood.
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Examples for "honor "
Examples for "honor "
1 I said, I have the great honor to say the last words.
2 Of course, there's always a positive way to honor that energy too.
3 Opportunities to address the House and Senate are considered a great honor .
4 And as far as honor among thieves is concerned, forget about it.
5 The common good requires instead that we honor such profoundly personal decisions.
1 EU members with existing contracts, however, can honour them until July 1.
2 There's no word yet on who'll be given the honour this year.
3 Is this not, good people, an example of my sense of honour ?
4 They came; they admired the angelito; they drank copiously in its honour .
5 In honour of St Patrick, the Irish health service and the economy.
1 Last year, Betroffenheit won the Olivier award for best new dance production.
2 The long-term award would only start paying out in five years' time.
3 However, an award - winning filmmaker and local journalist is hoping to change that.
4 Short said he was surprised and honoured to be given the award .
5 Mr Ayres said the award reflected the quality of local TV productions.
1 Not resting on our laurels on something that happened four years ago.
2 Dr Jarman said New Zealanders could not afford rest on their laurels .
3 The splendid laurels of the last campaign have flourished in the north.
4 The wedding march was the wind among the laurels and the pines.
5 Then he crossed the drive and regained the shelter of the laurels .
1 This was the second year running the tournament scooped up the accolade .
2 She received an accolade for being Valedictorian of her College Algebra course.
3 Much longer, in fact, than its predecessor as holder of the accolade .
4 What kind of number do you think could warrant such an accolade ?
5 Mr Purdy defeated seven other shortlisted businesses to secure the renowned accolade .
6 She's already won that accolade at the Golden Globes and the Baftas.
7 So being the best in class here isn't that big an accolade .
8 But each autumn of accolade would yield to a winter of stagnation.
9 No awards, but an accolade at the New York Journalists Club dinner.
10 Only from her Heaven-anointed monarch, man, can Nature receive her knightly accolade .
11 This is a huge accolade for O'Connell and it comes with great responsibility.
12 The ultimate accolade : Berlin's brilliant exploitation of the concept has also inspired parody.
13 They clinched this particular accolade for the fifth time to date.
14 Professor Lyall, though clearly pleased by her accolade , said, Not to be rude.
15 The Oscar-nominated, Tony-winning actress has recently received another accolade : an Emmy.
16 Quite what I had done to deserve this accolade , I'm not entirely sure.
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