honor

2 ENTRIES FOUND:

2hon·or

verb \ˈä-nər\
hon·oredhon·or·ing \ˈä-nə-riŋ, ˈän-riŋ\

Definition of HONOR

transitive verb
1
a : to regard or treat (someone) with admiration and respect : to regard or treat with honor b : to give special recognition to : to confer honor on
2
a : to live up to or fulfill the terms of <honor a commitment> b : to accept as payment <honor a credit card>
3
: to salute with a bow in square dancing
hon·or·ee \ˌä-nə-ˈrē\ noun
hon·or·er \ˈä-nər-ər\ noun

Examples of HONOR

  1. When we got married, we promised to love and honor each other.
  2. We were honored with the queen's presence.
  3. She has been honored by several organizations for her charitable works.
  4. We need to find an appropriate way to honor these brave people.
  5. They have established a scholarship as a way to honor his memory.
  6. They are accused of failing to honor their debts.
  7. Cape Ann, an hour's drive north of Boston, is far sleepier than the famous elbow that bounds the southern reach of Massachusetts Bay. … There aren't any schmaltzy songs about my granite cape, which was named to honor a queen, thank you very much. —Anita Diamant, National Geographic Traveler, September 2005

Origin of HONOR

(see 1honor)
First Known Use: 13th century

Other Dance Terms

attitude, saltatory, sashay, taw

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