337 Verbs to Use for the Word honor

Sooner or later, honor-work receives honor.

He conciliated the natives by paying honors to their gods.

It must be done,to save the Hildreth honor.

Let every creature rise and bring Peculiar honors to our King; Angels descend with songs again, And earth repeat the loud Amen.

Mr. Spalding contends that Base Ball has lent no small assistance to the athletes of the United States in helping them to win premier honors at the Olympic Games since their reintroduction.

Being in a fret because you couldn't go also, you haughtily declined the honor, and when I offered a farewell kiss, struck me with this very little hand.

You are both brave men, and this duel will vindicate your honor.

This would be evidence that Gutenberg had arrived at a knowledge of movable types, either of wood or metal, and probably of both, before 1440; and, had it not been for the rupture of the partnership before anything had been printed by the new process, Strasburg might have claimed the honor which is now given to Mainz.

Together with El Dorado, the Elixir of Youth has shared the honors with the Philosopher's Stone.

The names of these two great commanders, reflecting supreme honor upon their respective countries, have become imperishable in the records of civilization.

Then the queen confers the honor of knighthood, not upon the young man, but upon the owner of the telescope.

" President Madison assured him that the public would be notified in due time what course the administration would pursue, and that it was his intention to maintain the honor and dignity of the nation to the last extremity.

That gives him a triple honor.

But his marvellous moral beauty, even as a child, attracted the attention of the Emperor Hadrian, who bestowed upon him the honor of the aequestrian rank, at the age of six.

With departed saints were mingled living men who deserved all the honor which might be paid to them.

But she did not live long to enjoy her unparalleled social honors.

I pledge to you the honor of a cavalier, all my interest with this relative, to gain such intercession from the church as shall weaken the blow to her servant.

The cold chill of fear still crept up and down my spine whenever I thought of taking part in an engagement; but I was becoming so nearly a man as to desire, in case it became necessary to fight, that I might gain some honor for standing stiffly when really my heart was faint.

He at once accepted the dangerous honor.

"But," observed the youth, "I have come to fight thee!" which touched the honor of the king, and he replied: "Be it so, let us then meet to-morrow.

After a certain time the troops, animated by the approach of the legions and the arrival of Caesar, and ambitious of obtaining alone the honor of the victory, redoubled their efforts and gained the advantage.

" This may have been the punishment of his recantation,not Inquisitorial torture, but the consciousness that he had lost his honor.

Her father was a clergyman of unusual scholastic attainments, and took high honors at St. John's College, Oxford.

At the mass the good brothers Da Gama and their associates were present, richly dressed, and the King showed them great honor and favor, as they stood close to the curtain, where also were the principal lords of the realm and gentlemen of the court.

" "I will strive to bear my honors with humility," Jack said.

337 Verbs to Use for the Word  honor