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Definition of honor verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

honor

verb
 
/ˈɒnə(r)/
 
/ˈɑːnər/
(US English)
(also honour British English)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they honor
 
/ˈɒnə(r)/
 
/ˈɑːnər/
he / she / it honors
 
/ˈɒnəz/
 
/ˈɑːnərz/
past simple honored
 
/ˈɒnəd/
 
/ˈɑːnərd/
past participle honored
 
/ˈɒnəd/
 
/ˈɑːnərd/
-ing form honoring
 
/ˈɒnərɪŋ/
 
/ˈɑːnərɪŋ/
Idioms
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    show respect

  1. to do something that shows great respect for somebody/something
    • honor somebody It was a simple ceremony to honor the Goddess of water.
    • our honored guests
    • honor somebody with something The President honored us with a personal visit.
    • (ironic) I'm glad to see that you've decided to honor us with your presence!
    • Actors and musicians gathered to honor McGrath's memory with a performance of his work.
  2. give award

  3. to give public praise, an award or a title to somebody for something they have done
    • be honored She has never been properly honored in her own country.
    • be honored (with something) (for something) He has been honored with an award for his charity work.
    • honor somebody/something (by doing something) The town has honored his bravery by erecting a memorial.
  4. keep promise

  5. honor something (formal) to do what you have agreed or promised to do
    • I have every intention of honoring our contract.
    • She is determined to honor her husband's dying wish.
    • They have failed to honor the peace agreement.
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Idioms
be/feel honored (to do something)
  1. to feel proud and happy
    • I was honored to have been mentioned in his speech.
    • ‘Would you be my best man?’ ‘I'd be honored.’
See honor in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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