Honors [noun]
Definition of Honors:
respect
Synonyms of Honors:
● Dignity
● Trust
● Glory
● Faith
● Credit
● Esteem
● Praise
● Tribute
● Prestige
● Fame
● Wreath
● Rank
● Renown
● Laurel
● Worship
● Homage
● Repute
● Notice
● Fealty
● Account
● Laud
Opposite/Antonyms of Honors:
● Neglect
● Blame
● Reproach
● Censure
● Stigma
● Blemish
● Disgrace
● Derision
● Disdain
● Scorn
● Dishonor
● Doubt
● Distrust
Sentence/Example of Honors:
He passed through all the honors of the law, and in 1836 became lord chancellor.
He never attended school a single day of his life, yet gradually rose by his own efforts to the highest military and civil honors.
Cavaill-Coll, during his long career, received from the Universal Expositions the highest honors.
After receiving the honors of persecution, am I to expect the still greater one of martyrdom?
The least opulent in the Academy were the first to reject his offers, and to prefer liberty to pensions and honors.
Nor do I care for those compensatory honors that my position and family influence might have secured for me.
He obtained great distinction, honors and a large fortune, by his success in the practice of medicine.
He desired at any price to obtain a title, honors, and consideration in keeping with his present wealth.
He was also remarkably charitable, and put a greater value on virtues and abilities than upon riches and honors.
Zeno declined all worldly honors in order that he might diffuse the doctrines of his master.