Something given to a person or a group of people to recognize their merit or excellence.
The formal acceptance of a supplier's bid or proposal by a government agency.
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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 It could, however, be used in breeding prize livestock or rare animals.
2 Mr Schulz said it was appropriate the EU citizens shared the prize .
3 Read: What do the Tour de France winners earn in prize money?
4 The idea won second prize in the cement association competition in 2004.
5 Tonight's prize is City at The Centre: A History of Palmerston North.
1 Speaking after the announcement of the medal , he said: It's absolutely wonderful.
2 To come away with the silver medal was good, said Piet Bulling.
3 Without them, this gold medal would have not been possible, she said.
4 The Bulgarian authorities, however, denied the allegations and the medal positions stood.
5 Many of New Zealand's medal hopes seem to be on the water.
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 .
Give, especially as an honor or reward.
Give as judged due or on the basis of merit.
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.
6 She also published the award - winning New Zealand Outside magazine for 10 years.
7 It's that time of year when we award our Family Gamer Awards.
8 Stuart said: The best player on the field got the award tonight.
9 In its typical, perverse way, the award went to Klaxons that year.
10 Tarrant took home the coveted Shinboner of the Year award last night.
11 The award News Photographer of the Year went to TN's Ian Russell.
12 The Labour Court has made a £100 million pay award to nurses.
13 Brian Murphy won the association's goalkeeping award for the second successive year.
14 The award was presented by The Irish Times' news editor, Mark Hennessy.
15 Playmarket presents this award annually for the best new New Zealand play.
16 The decision to present the award to McLean was announced last week.
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