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adjective
- 1. bringing or deserving honour: "this is the only honourable course" Similar Opposite
- 2. used as a title for certain high officials, the children of certain ranks of the nobility, and MPs: "the Honourable Alan Simpson, US Senator"
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HONOURABLE definition: 1. honest and fair, or deserving praise and respect: 2. a title used before the name of some…. Learn more.
HONORABLE definition: 1. US spelling of honourable UK 2. US spelling of Honourable 3. honest and fair, or deserving…. Learn more.
The meaning of HONORABLE is deserving of respect or high regard : deserving of honor. How to use honorable in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Honorable.
If you describe people or actions as honourable, you mean that they are good and deserve to be respected and admired.
1. possessing or characterized by high principles: honourable intentions. 2. worthy of or entitled to honour or esteem. 3. consistent with or bestowing honour. ˈhonourableness, ˈhonorableness n. ˈhonourably, ˈhonorably adv. Honourable. (ˈɒnərəbəl; ˈɒnrəbəl) or. Honorable. adj.
Definition of honourable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Honorable definition: in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright. See examples of HONORABLE used in a sentence.