honourss

[US]/ˈɒnəz/
[UK]/ˈɑːnərz/

Translation

n.A mark of respect or recognition, especially for academic achievement; A degree of distinction awarded to students with high grades, particularly in British universities; An emblem or symbol of honor given to outstanding students

Phrases & Collocations

military honours

civil honours

national honours

high honours

Example Sentences

she graduated with first-class honourss in mathematics from oxford university.

the university confers several honourss during the annual graduation ceremony.

military honourss were bestowed upon the fallen hero at the national memorial service.

he received a knighthood as one of the highest honourss in the british empire.

the honourss system recognises outstanding contributions to science, literature, and public service.

she was listed among the new year honourss for her decades of charitable work.

an honourss degree requires additional research and specialised coursework beyond the standard program.

graduation day featured a special honourss ceremony for students who achieved academic excellence.

many nations have reformed their honourss systems to become more inclusive and representative.

the independent panel will announce the final honourss recipients after careful deliberation.

civil honourss are awarded to citizens who demonstrate exceptional service to their communities.

she expressed deep gratitude upon receiving the unexpected honourss from her peers.

the government plans to modernise the criteria for national honourss to reflect contemporary values.

Popular Words

Explore frequently searched vocabulary

Download App to Unlock Full Content

Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!

Download DictoGo Now