student asking question

As a title, what does the "honourable" mean?

teacher

Native speaker’s answer

Rebecca

The title "Right Honourable" is used to refer to important high officials such as government ministers (the Privy Council, plus some judges). Ex: The Right Honourable Edward Young played a crucial role in Operation London Bridge. Ex: The discussion will be opened by the Right Honourable Edward Young.

Popular Q&As

12/05

Complete the expression with a quiz!