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Learn to pronounce hon·or·a·ble

/ˈän(ə)r(ə)b(ə)l/
adjective
  1. bringing or worthy of honor.
    "this is the only honorable course"
    synonyms: morally correct, honest, moral, ethical, principled, righteous, right-minded, full of integrity, decent, respected, respectable, venerable, virtuous, good, upstanding, upright, worthy, noble, high-principled, fair, just, truthful, trustworthy, trusty, law-abiding, incorruptible, reliable, reputable, dependable, faithful, illustrious, distinguished, eminent, great, admirable, glorious, prestigious, notable, creditable, renowned, esteemed
  2. used as a title indicating eminence or distinction, given especially to judges and certain high officials.
    "the Honorable Richard Morris Esquire, chief justice of the supreme court of our state"

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