A tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction.
A woman's virtue or chastity.
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.
6 Bells were ringing in the distance in honor of the royal birthday.
7 Take all; withdraw the charge; leave us nothing but life and honor .
8 But as far as Myrrima was concerned, knighthood was no great honor .
9 She wore her new gown in honor of her father's good news.
10 I hope we have a million people there to honor our troops.
11 I will accept the responsibility if you wish to so honor me.
12 Several Russians targeted said they considered the sanctions a badge of honor .
13 For the first time, Emmy will also honor the best reality host.
14 Invitations to address the Senate and House are considered a great honor .
15 In the tall and barrack-like houses candles gleamed in honor of Masaniello.
16 Charles said: What an honor to be part of this new music.
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