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s., i̇ng., bak. honorable

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honourable
UK spelling of honorable
used as a title of respect; "my honorable colleague"; "our worthy commanding officer"
hon·our·able in AM, use honorable1. If you describe people or actions as honourable, you mean that they are good and deserve to be respected and admired. I believe he was an honourable man, dedicated to the people and his union However, their intentions are honourable. + honourably hon·our·ably He also felt she had not behaved honorably in the leadership election
showing or characterized by honor and integrity; "an honorable man"; "led an honorable life"; "honorable service to his country"
{s} deserving of respect and admiration; trustworthy, reliable, upright, principled (also honorable)
Honourable is used as a title before the names of some members of the nobility, judges, and some other officials. the Honourable Mr Justice Swinton Thomas
worthy of respect
{i} one who is honest or principled; one who holds the title of Honorable (title of respect given to certain high-ranking officials; British courtesy title given to the children of peers below the rank of Marquis)
adhering to ethical and moral principles; "it seems ethical and right"; "followed the only honorable course of action"; "had the moral courage to stand alone"