honour |
meed |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a noun meed is
a payment or recompense made for services rendered or in recognition of some achievement; reward, deserts; award.
As a verb meed is
to reward; bribe.
honour |
excellence |
As proper nouns the difference between honour and excellence
is that
honour is , a less common spelling of honor while
excellence is a title of honor or respect; more common in the form excellency.
honour |
commiserate |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As an adjective commiserate is
(obsolete|rare) commiserating, pitying, lamentful.
As a verb commiserate is
to feel or express compassion or sympathy for (someone or something).
honour |
undefined |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
honour |
worthiness |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a noun worthiness is
(uncountable) the state or quality of having value or merit.
honour |
centre |
As a proper noun honour
is , a less common spelling of honor.
As a verb centre is
.
liberty |
honour |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between liberty and honour
is that
liberty is the condition of being free from control or restrictions while
honour is standard spelling of honor|from=British|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|from5=Ireland|from6=South Africa.
As a verb honour is
standard spelling of honor|from=British|from2=AU|from3=NZ|from4=Canada|from5=Ireland|from6=South Africa.
As a proper noun Honour is
{{given name|female|from=English}}, a less common spelling of Honor.
congratulate |
honour |
As a verb congratulate
is to express one’s sympathetic pleasure or joy to the person(s) it is felt for.
As a proper noun honour is
, a less common spelling of honor.
honour |
noble |
As proper nouns the difference between honour and noble
is that
honour is , a less common spelling of honor while
noble is .
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