honouring

[ˈɑːnərɪŋ]

honouring Definition

  • 1showing public respect for someone or something
  • 2fulfilling a promise or obligation

Using honouring: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "honouring" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ceremony was held in honour of the fallen soldiers.

  • Example

    He is being honoured for his contributions to the community.

  • Example

    She is honouring her commitment to volunteer at the shelter.

  • Example

    The company is honouring its warranty and replacing the defective product.

honouring Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with honouring

  • honouring one's word

    keeping a promise or fulfilling an obligation

    Example

    He always honours his word and never breaks a promise.

  • paying tribute to the memory and achievements of someone who has passed away

    Example

    The museum is honouring the legacy of the famous artist with a special exhibit.

  • complying with a specific demand or appeal made by someone

    Example

    The restaurant is honouring the customer's request for a vegan meal.

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Summary: honouring in Brief

The verb 'honouring' [ˈɑːnərɪŋ] refers to showing public respect for someone or something, or fulfilling a promise or obligation. It can be seen in examples like 'The ceremony was held in honour of the fallen soldiers.' and 'She is honouring her commitment to volunteer at the shelter.' Phrases like 'honouring one's word' and 'honouring a legacy' denote keeping promises and paying tribute to someone's memory, respectively.