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Honorable   /ˈɑnərəbəl/   Listen
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Honorable  adj.  
1.
Worthy of honor; fit to be esteemed or regarded; estimable; illustrious. "Thy name and honorable family."
2.
High-minded; actuated by principles of honor, or a scrupulous regard to probity, rectitude, or reputation.
3.
Proceeding from an upright and laudable cause, or directed to a just and proper end; not base; irreproachable; fair; as, an honorable motive. "Is this proceeding just and honorable?"
4.
Conferring honor, or produced by noble deeds. "Honorable wounds from battle brought."
5.
Worthy of respect; regarded with esteem; to be commended; consistent with honor or rectitude. "Marriage is honorable in all."
6.
Performed or accompanied with marks of honor, or with testimonies of esteem; as, an honorable burial.
7.
Of reputable association or use; respectable. "Let her descend: my chambers are honorable."
8.
An epithet of respect or distinction; as, the honorable Senate; the honorable gentleman. Note: Honorable is a title of quality, conferred by English usage upon the younger children of earls and all the children of viscounts and barons. The maids of honor, lords of session, and the supreme judges of England and Ireland are entitled to the prefix. In American usage, it is a title of courtesy merely, bestowed upon those who hold, or have held, any of the higher public offices, esp. governors, judges, members of Congress or of the Senate, mayors, and often also extended to lower officials, such as city council members.
Right honorable. See under Right.






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"Honorable" Quotes from Famous Books



... Empire, will soon end. Mineral, agricultural, industrial wealth are hers to a degree which is not true of any other land. Her people have an enduring and expansive power that has stood the test of more than four thousand years of honorable history, and their activity and efficiency outside China make them more to be dreaded, as competitors, than any race or any dozen ...
— Across China on Foot • Edwin Dingle

... "Well, how is the honorable to-day?" said Randolph, approaching from the doorway. "I didn't think a Congressman could be spared from Washington but rarely, especially when the papers say the country needs ...
— A Gentleman from Mississippi • Thomas A. Wise

... parole broken a dishonor? The Boston people took him and placed him on his honor to live at Johnson Hall and do no meddling. And now he's fled to Fort Niagara to raise the Mohawks. Is that honorable?" ...
— The Maid-At-Arms • Robert W. Chambers

... that's not enough, you can't get along without talking about me. I heard every word Anne said. I know now that it was she who played Rosalind in 'As You Like It' last winter, because I saw her with my own eyes. If you girls had been as honorable as you pretend to be you'd have told me about it and I never would have said a word. But, no, Anne was afraid to tell, for fear she'd 'never hear the last of it,'" sneered Elfreda, mimicking Anne. "She's right, too. She never will. I'll not stop until I tell every girl ...
— Grace Harlowe's First Year at Overton College • Jessie Graham Flower

... which a club is impossible. It was a congress of oracles on the one hand, and of curious listeners upon the other. I vaguely remember that the Orphic Alcott invaded the Sahara of silence with a solemn "saying", to which, after due pause, the honorable member for blackberry pastures responded by some keen and graphic observation; while the Olympian host, anxious that so much good material should be spun into something, beamed smiling encouragement upon all parties. But the conversation ...
— Literary and Social Essays • George William Curtis


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