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Honour vs Appreciate - What's the difference?

honour | appreciate |


As a proper noun honour

is , a less common spelling of honor.

As a verb appreciate is

to be grateful or thankful for.

Honour vs False - What's the difference?

honour | false |


As a proper noun honour

is , a less common spelling of honor.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Appreciation vs Honour - What's the difference?

appreciation | honour |


As a noun appreciation

is appreciation.

As a proper noun honour is

, a less common spelling of honor.

Honour vs Commit - What's the difference?

honour | commit |


As a proper noun honour

is , a less common spelling of honor.

As a verb commit is

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Humble vs Honour - What's the difference?

humble | honour |


As an adjective humble

is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or humble can be hornless.

As a verb humble

is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.

As a proper noun honour is

, a less common spelling of honor.

Honour vs Chivalry - What's the difference?

honour | chivalry |


As a proper noun honour

is , a less common spelling of honor.

As a noun chivalry is

cavalry; horsemen armed for battle.

Honour vs Dutiful - What's the difference?

honour | dutiful |


As a proper noun honour

is , a less common spelling of honor.

As an adjective dutiful is

accepting of one's legal or moral obligations and willing to do them well, and without complaint.

Obedient vs Honour - What's the difference?

obedient | honour |


As an adjective obedient

is willing]] to [[comply#verb|comply with the (l), orders, or (l) of those in authority.

As a proper noun honour is

, a less common spelling of honor.

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