- adjectivehonourable (adjective) · honorable (adjective) · Honourable (adjective) · Honorable (adjective)
- bringing or worthy of honor:"this is the only honorable course" · "a decent and honorable man"
- formalhumorous(of the intentions of a man courting a woman) directed toward marriage:"the young man's intentions had been honorable"
- used as a title indicating eminence or distinction, given especially to judges and certain high officials:"the Honorable Richard Morris Esquire, chief justice of the supreme court of our state"
OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin honorabilis, from honor ‘honor’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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