Term of esteem or respect for a person.
Social status and privilege as a grammatical function in many languages.
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Examples for "hon "
Examples for "hon "
1 But there is a fear in the mind of the right hon .
2 There was something touching in the depressed attitude of the right hon .
3 But hon , that money's been preallocated-theplans are submitted to the state.
4 Well, scared's not a bad way to be about him, neither, hon .
5 Among the recent applicants to the Snobington Appeal Tribunal was the Hon .
1 Doul was the only man in the city who used the foreign honorific .
2 The Samoa government is formalising the official honorific for the Head of State.
3 Sensel preened at the honorific , and Chaol tried his best to look uninterested.
4 The honorific combined with the stick in Rob's hand set off alarm bells.
5 King of Kings was an ancient, honorific eastern title, borne by the Persians.
6 I guessed people didn't often use an honorific for a man who made shoes.
7 He was given the largely honorific title of chairman emeritus at Marvel in 1998.
8 You will render that honorific or I will plant my foot in your ass.
9 Claire rather wondered if she had totally botched the honorific for the Protector's brother.
10 Morsi promoted three major-generals to the honorific titles of lieutenant-general.
11 Mamma, or, with the usual honorific , O-mamma, means boiled rice.
12 We've unanimously agreed...we intend to always place the honorific "President" between quotation marks.
13 One sees at once the lese majeste of using Mr Myers's name without the honorific .
14 Bettik' because your honorific does you no honor, sir.
15 At the same time the cat's temperament does not fit her for the honorific purpose.
16 Ebenezar was the only man on the planet to whom I regularly applied an honorific .
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