HONOR vs MEMORIAL: NOUN
- 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 whist, one of the four highest trump-cards. See whist.
- A woman's virtue or chastity
- The state of being honored
- 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 tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
- High respect, as that shown for special merit; recognition or esteem.
- Great privilege.
- Good name; reputation.
- 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 source or cause of credit.
- A mark, token, or gesture of respect or distinction, such as a military decoration.
- In English law, a seigniory of several manors held under one baron or lord paramount.
- The quality of being honorable and having a good name
- Plural Civilities paid; hospitalities or courtesies rendered, as at an entertainment.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Synonyms Fame, Renown, etc. (see glory, n.); repute, consideration, esteem, credit, respect, homage, civility, deference, high-mindedness, nobleness.
- Integrity, Probity, etc.
- That which preserves the memory of something; anything designed or adapted to serve as a reminder of a person, an event, or a fact or facts of any kind belonging to past time, as a record, a monument, an inscription, a custom, a periodical observance, etc.: as, the “Memorial of St. Helena,” a book by Las Cases; the Martyrs' Memorial at Oxford.
- In law: A short note or abstract, intended for registry, exhibiting the particulars of a deed, etc.
- In Scots law, a statement of facts bearing upon a particular point, doubtful or disputed, in order to obtain counsel's opinion upon that point; a statement of facts or points in dispute for the use or advice of counsel; a brief.
- A written representation of facts made to a legislative or other body as the ground of a petition, or a representation of facts accompanied with a petition.
- In diplomacy, one of a class of informal state papers much used in negotiations, embracing such documents as circulars sent to foreign agents, answers to the communications of ambassadors, and notes to foreign cabinets and ambassadors.
- Memory; remembrance; that which is remembered (about a person or thing).
- Something, such as a monument or holiday, intended to celebrate or honor the memory of a person or an event.
- Anything intended to preserve the memory of a person or event; something which serves to keep something else in remembrance; a monument.
- A memorandum; a record.
- A written representation of facts, addressed to the government, or to some branch of it, or to a society, etc., -- often accompanied with a petition.
- Memory; remembrance.
- A species of informal state paper, much used in negotiation.
- A structure, such as a monument, intended to celebrate the memory of a person or event
- A service of remembrance or commemoration
- A statement of facts set out in the form of a petition to a person in authority, a court or tribunal, a government, etc.
- Eccles. See commemoration, 2 . Synonyms 1. Memorial, Monument, Memento, Souvenir, and Memorandum agree in meaning that which puts one in mind or helps one to remember; all but memorandum are especially means of keeping a revered or endeared person, place, etc., in memory. A memorandum is simply a note made in order to prevent the forgetting of something important, especially something which might easily slip from the mind Memento and souvenir differ very slightly, souvenir being a somewhat more elevated word: we give a book or a lock of hair as a memento; we prize a faded flower as a souvenir of a visit to Mount Vernon with friends now separated from us. Memorial and monument are sometimes the same: as, the Martyrs' Memorial at Oxford is essentially a monument. A monument is often a single shaft or column, as the Washington monument; a memorial may be a commemorative structure, an illuminated window, a book, etc.
- A written statement of facts or a petition presented to a legislative body or an executive.
- A structure erected to commemorate persons or events
- A written statement of facts submitted in conjunction with a petition to an authority
- A recognition of meritorious service
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Serving as a remembrance of a person or an event; commemorative.
- Of, relating to, or being in memory.
- Serving to preserve remembrance; commemorative.
- Contained in memory.
- Mnemonic; assisting the memory.
- See Memorial Day in the vocabulary. Also called Decoration Day.
- Serving as a remembrance of someone or something; commemorative
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: VERB
- Show respect towards
- Bestow honor or rewards upon
- Accept as pay
- N/A
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To accept or pay as valid.
- 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 bow to (another dancer) in square dancing.
- To confer distinction on.
- To show respect for.
- To hold in respect; esteem.
- N/A
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To hold in honor; regard with honor; treat with deference; respect; revere; when said of the Supreme Being, to reverence; adore; worship.
- 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 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.
- (idiom) (honor bound) Under an obligation enforced by the personal integrity of the one obliged.
- Preservative of memory; serving for commemoration: as, a memorial tablet; a memorial window in a church.
- Contained in one's memory; within the memory of man: opposed to immemorial.
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: RELATED WORDS
- Recognition, Tribute, Commemorate, Abide by, Purity, Favour, Favor, Grace, Honour, Reward, Observe, Laurels, Respect, Award, Accolade
- Museum, Monuments, Honor, Mourning, Commemorating, Ceremony, Commemorative, Commemorate, Tribute, Burial, Cenotaph, Funeral, Commemoration, Monument, Remembrance
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Proud, Memorial, Honorary, Recognition, Tribute, Commemorate, Purity, Favour, Grace, Honour, Reward, Observe, Respect, Award, Accolade
- Museum, Monuments, Honor, Mourning, Commemorating, Ceremony, Commemorative, Commemorate, Tribute, Burial, Cenotaph, Funeral, Commemoration, Monument, Remembrance
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: 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.
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- Memorial Memorial, Chelsea Piers, the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, Times Square, DUMBO and Williamsburg.
- Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument and the Martin Luther King Memorial.
- Brittany Pugh Memorial Scholarship and the Kristin Ricks Memorial Scholarship in March.
- The pet memorial wind chime is one of my favorite pet memorial ideas.
- Memorial City Mall after the closure of Memorial Theatre earlier in the decade.
- See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for Memorial Hermann Diagnostic Laboratory Memorial City locations in Houston, TX.
- The day trip includes visits to the World War II Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Wall, Marine Corps War Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.
- Glasgow Memorial Jeff Green Memorial Carol Hoover Memorial Addie Beth and Dr.
- Brentwood Lakes, Glenloch, Memorial Chase, Memorial Crossing, Memorial Springs, Memorial Creek, Memorial Creek Estates.
HONOR vs MEMORIAL: 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?
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- Why choose Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital?
- What is Quinton Memorial Health and rehabilitation?
- Is Weiss Memorial Hospital Joint Commission accredited?
- Why Swami swatantranand Memorial College Dinanagar?
- How does the SPF Memorial Day Committee Honor Memorial Day?
- Is Hixson-sulphur Memorial Funeral Home part of Dignity Memorial?
- Why choose Centuries Memorial Funeral Home&Memorial Park?
- Where is the Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center?
- What is the Jacksonville Memorial Hospital-Memorial Health Initiative?