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- Dictionaryunhonoured/ʌnˈɒnəd/
adjective
- 1. not given public praise or respect: "his first-rate performances were largely unhonoured"
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Unhonoured means not honoured, or not praised or recognized. Find out the pronunciation, usage and examples of unhonoured and its synonyms in British and American English.
- American
Definition of 'unhonoured' Word Frequency. unhonoured in...
- Unhood
To remove the hood from (a trained falcon or bird of...
- Unhoop
To remove hoop(s) from.... Click for English pronunciations,...
- Unhonored
2 meanings: US → another name for unhonoured not...
- Unhomogenised
2 meanings: British → another name for unhomogenized not...
- Unhook
3 meanings: 1. to remove (something) from a hook 2. to...
- American
UNHONOURED meaning: 1. not shown great public respect for something: 2. UK spelling of unhonored. Learn more.
UNHONOURED definition: 1. not shown great public respect for something: 2. UK spelling of unhonored. Learn more.
Unhonoured means not honoured, or not respected or valued. It is an alternative spelling of unhonored, which is the American English form. See synonyms, pronunciation and translation of unhonoured.
Unhonoured means not honoured, or not praised or recognized. It is an alternative spelling of unhonored, which is more common in American English. See examples, pronunciation and usage trends of unhonoured.
Definition of unhonoured in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of unhonoured. Information and translations of unhonoured in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
Adjective. unhonored ( comparative more unhonored, superlative most unhonored) Not honored. May 3, 2009, The Fictional Advance, New York Times: