Honorary [adjective]

Definition of Honorary:

honorific

Synonyms of Honorary:


Opposite/Antonyms of Honorary:

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Sentence/Example of Honorary:

Kuntzler, 79, who holds the status as one of two living honorary lifetime members of the club, appears to be the only member to speak out against a name change.

Lastly, the recipients of this year’s two honorary awards are each notable for their LGBTQ connections.

Those who thrived in pandemic-era PPC deserve some sort of advanced honorary degree in “PPC’ology.”

The announcement of the emergency on Tuesday brought back memories of that “very traumatic period,” said Bridget Welsh, honorary research associate at the Asia Research Institute, University of Nottingham Malaysia.

Besso was in Trieste working as an engineering consultant, but he came when he could, and as Einstein’s closest friend, he was made an honorary member of the Academy.

In November 2019, Sekine was awarded Le Fooding’s Fooding d’honneur Guide 2020, an honorary award, with his new business partner.

Certain other officers are also paid, but the vice-presidency and councillorships are honorary posts.

He was given an honorary degree of the university of Oxford in 1886, and in 1888 a statue of him was erected at Birmingham.

During the whole time the club has only had two honorary secretaries, the past and the present.

(p. 66) That the naval officers who are honorary members have been valued friends to the club goes without saying.