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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 honor to obey; to show strong, good feelings for ("to honor one's parents"); n. an award; an act of giving special recognition ("He received many honors for his efforts to help others.") v.
NGSL3000 honor Respect given to someone who is admired n

Tanaka6000 honor Tanaka6000 honored

COMPOUND WORDS


dishonor {n} (dishonour) SEE: dishonour :: dishonor {v} (dishonour) SEE: dishonour :: honor {n} (honour) SEE: honour :: honor {v} (confer honor on) SEE: honour :: honor {v} (to conform to, abide by, act in accordance with) SEE: honour :: honor {v} (to show respect for) SEE: honour :: honorable {adj} (worthy of respect) honorary {adj} (describes the holder of a position) honored {adj} (respected, having received honor) SEE: honoured :: Honorius {prop} (male given name) word of honor {n} (a promise, or a pledge of one's good faith)

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PHRASES



Han celebrado un banquete en mi honor.



They held a banquet to celebrate in my honor .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0974)

La guardia de honor conduce un desfile.



The guard of honor conducts a parade .


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(ES )

(2051)

Ha recibido muchas medallas de honor.



She has received many medals of honor .


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(2338)



It's a great honor to be able to meet you .

Es un gran honor poder conocerte.

He lost his honor .

Perdió su honor.

The more danger , the more honor .

Cuanto más peligro, más honor.



Es un gran honor poder conocerte.
Perdió su honor.
Cuanto más peligro, más honor.