HONOR vs FAVOR: NOUN
- Integrity, Probity, etc.
- Synonyms Fame, Renown, etc. (see glory, n.); repute, consideration, esteem, credit, respect, homage, civility, deference, high-mindedness, nobleness.
- To gain respect for by honorable or laudable action; do something that brings honor or credit to: as, to do honor to one's self, or to one's profession or country.
- Under the code or laws of honor, the obligation to demand or grant satisfaction for a wrong or an insult, especially by means of a duel.
- In several European armies, a court composed of officers authorized to inquire into and punish all breaches of the principles of honor on the part of officers.
- Special rank or distinction conferred by a university, college, or school upon a student for eminence in scholarship or success in some particular subject: usually in the plural.
- Plural Civilities paid; hospitalities or courtesies rendered, as at an entertainment.
- In whist, one of the four highest trump-cards. See whist.
- In English law, a seigniory of several manors held under one baron or lord paramount.
- With a possessive personal pronoun, a deferential title of address or denotation formerly used for men of superior condition generally, but now (except as a mark of servility) restricted in England to the holders of certain offices, particularly judges, including those of the county courts, and in the United States to mayors, judges, and magistrates: as, your honor; his honor the judge.
- A manifestation or token of esteem; a mark of respect, distinction, or high consideration: as, to do one honor; the honor of knighthood; the honors of war; military honors.
- Hence That which attracts respect or admiration; distinction; adornment.
- A state, condition, circumstance, or character which confers or attracts high consideration and respect; hence, a person of such condition or character; a source or ground of esteem, respect, or consideration, as elevated rank, dignity, conduct, etc.: as, a post of honor; I have not the honor of his acquaintance; he is an honor to his country.
- Personal title to high respect or esteem; elevation of character; a controlling sense of what is right, true, and due; probity of feeling and conduct: often applied specifically to loyalty and high courage in men and chastity in women, as virtues of the highest consideration.
- Respect blended with some degree of reverence; esteem due to worth or exalted merit of any kind; deferential approbation or admiration.
- In golf, the right to play off first from the tee.
- The points allotted to these cards.
- Any of the four or five highest cards, especially the ace, king, queen, jack, and ten of the trump suit, in card games such as bridge or whist.
- The right of being first at the tee in golf.
- A woman's chastity or reputation for chastity.
- A code of integrity, dignity, and pride, chiefly among men, that was maintained in some societies, as in feudal Europe, by force of arms.
- A sense of principled uprightness of character; personal integrity.
- Used with His, Her, or Your as a title and form of address for certain officials, such as judges and the mayors of certain cities.
- High rank.
- Social courtesies offered to guests.
- A program of advanced study for exceptional students.
- Special recognition for unusual academic achievement.
- Public acts or ceremonies showing respect.
- A mark, token, or gesture of respect or distinction, such as a military decoration.
- A source or cause of credit.
- Good name; reputation.
- Great privilege.
- High respect, as that shown for special merit; recognition or esteem.
- A tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
- The state of being honored
- The quality of being honorable and having a good name
- A woman's virtue or chastity
- A charm; attraction; grace.
- Countenance; appearance; look; features.
- Something bestowed as a token of good will or of love; a gift or present; hence, a gift, usually from a woman to a man, as a sleeve, glove, or knot of ribbons, to be worn, as a token of friendship or love, at a fair or wedding, in a festive assembly, or habitually, as formerly in knight-errantry.
- Advantage; convenience afforded for success: as, the enemy approached under favor of the night.
- Leave; permission; indulgence; concession.
- Partial kindness; biased regard or consideration; predilection; partiality: as, kissing goes by favor; a fair field and no favor.
- A kind act or office; kindness done or manifested; any act of grace or good will, as distinguished from acts of justice or remuneration.
- The object of kind regard; the person or thing favored.
- The state of favoring or of being favored; friendly consideration bestowed or received; objective regard, aid, support, or behoof: with in: as, to be or act in favor of a person or thing; to resign an office in favor of another; he is in high favor at court or with the people.
- Good will; kind regard; countenance; friendly disposition; a willingness to aid, support, or defend.
- A facial feature.
- Countenance; face.
- Aspect or appearance.
- A communication, especially a letter.
- Behalf; interest.
- Advantage; benefit.
- A small decorative gift given to each guest at a party.
- Something given as a token of love, affection, or remembrance.
- Permission to engage in sexual activity, especially when granted by a woman to a male partner.
- A privilege or concession.
- Unfair partiality; favoritism.
- A state of being held in such regard.
- Friendly or favorable regard; approval or support.
- A gracious, friendly, or obliging act that is freely granted.
- Souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party
- A feeling of favorable regard
- An inclination to approve
- An advantage to the benefit of someone or something
- An act of gracious kindness
HONOR vs FAVOR: VERB
- Show respect towards
- Bestow honor or rewards upon
- Accept as pay
- Bestow a privilege upon
- Promote over another
- Consider as the favorite
- Treat gently or carefully
HONOR vs FAVOR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To resemble another in appearance.
- To resemble in appearance.
- To treat with care; be gentle with.
- To speed up or otherwise increase the success of (a chemical process or pathway).
- To be advantageous to; make more likely to be successful.
- To believe to be most likely to succeed.
- To show partiality or unfair preference to.
- To approve, advocate, or support.
- To have a liking for; be partial to; prefer.
- To perform a kindness or service for; oblige. : oblige.
HONOR vs FAVOR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To dignify; to raise to distinction or notice; to bestow honor upon; to elevate in rank or station; to ennoble; to exalt; to glorify; hence, to do something to honor; to treat in a complimentary manner or with civility.
- To regard or treat with honor, esteem, or respect; to revere; to treat with deference and submission; when used of the Supreme Being, to reverence; to adore; to worship.
- To accept or pay as valid.
- To bow to (another dancer) in square dancing.
- To confer distinction on.
- To show respect for.
- To hold in respect; esteem.
- N/A
HONOR vs FAVOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To perform some duty of respect or credit toward: as, to honor an invitation or an introduction; specifically, in com., to accept and pay when due: as, to honor a bill of exchange.
- To bestow honor upon; do or bring honor to; distinguish honorably or respectfully; favor (with) as an honor: as, to honor one with a title.
- To hold in honor; regard with honor; treat with deference; respect; revere; when said of the Supreme Being, to reverence; adore; worship.
- (idiom) (honor bound) Under an obligation enforced by the personal integrity of the one obliged.
- To have the semblance (of).
- Synonyms To patronize, help, assist.
- To extenuate; palliate; represent favorably, as in painting or description.
- To ease; spare: as, to favor a lame leg.
- To resemble in features or aspect; look somewhat like.
- To be favorable to; facilitate or render easier: as, the darkness of the night favored the enemy's approach.
- To regard with favor; entertain favor for; be disposed to aid; countenance; befriend; regard or treat with favor or partiality; accommodate: as, to favor the weaker side.
- (idiom) (in favor of) Inscribed or made out to the benefit of.
- (idiom) (in favor of) To the advantage of.
- (idiom) (in favor of) In support of; approving.
HONOR vs FAVOR: RELATED WORDS
- Recognition, Tribute, Commemorate, Abide by, Purity, Favour, Favor, Grace, Honour, Reward, Observe, Laurels, Respect, Award, Accolade
- Advantage, Favouring, Interest, Benefit, Support, Endorsed, Endorse, Preference, Party favor, Privilege, Honor, Grace, Honour, Favour, Prefer
HONOR vs FAVOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Proud, Memorial, Honorary, Recognition, Tribute, Commemorate, Purity, Favour, Grace, Honour, Reward, Observe, Respect, Award, Accolade
- Aye, Advantage, Favouring, Interest, Benefit, Support, Endorsed, Endorse, Preference, Party favor, Honor, Grace, Honour, Favour, Prefer
HONOR vs FAVOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In this Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor and Newbery Award winner, CJ rides around town with his grandmother wondering why he doesn?
- The Honor Pledge is an abbreviated form of the Honor Code.
- Honor System and that I will give true and complete information before the Honor Committee.
- Intellectually honest people can honor only those who, in their opinion, warrant their honor.
- The Tau Sigma Honor Society is an honor society created exclusively for transfer students.
- Recently the company sold their HONOR brand which, actually means that Honor can now launch phones with Google Mobile Services.
- The term Matron of Honor is identical to Maid Honor with the exception that the Matron of Honor is married.
- Honor Code rests with the Honor Council in CMA and CGA.
- The Honor System is a way to track honor throughout the entire server, honor is based on getting honorable kills from the opposing.
- Such ceremonies often involve honor cords, honor stoles, or an honor medallion.
- Courts also construe disclosure liberally and favor openness.
- The trial court decided in favor of sellers.
- May the God show you great favor haha!
- Some were in favor of their inclusion into Anglo society while some were in favor of rejection of Anglo society.
- The amounts of free favor that can be achieved as well as the max favor for each patron are noted under each patron name.
- Accordingly, we reverse the judgment in her favor and remand for entry of a judgment in favor of WTVT.
- All in all, do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder?
- While a majority favor prison over execution, a majority of Americans are also still in favor of the death penalty.
- This is a prayer that aligns Aglow with the favor of God and renounces anything that comes against His favor.
- You can find a wonderful selection of favor tags and favor sticker labels for ev.
HONOR vs FAVOR: QUESTIONS
- Why do Conservatives honor the American Revolution?
- Does MPAC honor tickets purchased through Ticketmaster?
- Which is lower honor roll or Distinguished Honor Roll?
- What time does the ring of Honor Supercard of Honor start?
- Why do you say'upon my honor'instead of'Pon my honor'?
- How far is the nearest train station to Honor Oak Crematorium in Honor Oak?
- What year did the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review honor Tomlin with sexy honor?
- Why does my honor 8 or Honor 7X have a cracked screen?
- Which celebrities made the Honor Roll and National Honor Society?
- Should honor defense have recalled the Honor Guard gun?
- Does the congruence model favor recommendations around?
- How does exploitative competition favor small individuals?
- Does standardized testing favor males over females?
- How many Americans favor affirmative action programs?
- Is executive compensation working in investors' favor?
- Do atypical glandular cells favor endometrial origin?
- Does the economics of cybersecurity favor attackers?
- Did Schleiermacher favor foreignization or domestication?
- Which enhancement patterns favor radiation necrosis?
- Which is preferred, favor or favor in British English?