Honorific [noun]

Definition of Honorific:

name

Synonyms of Honorific:


Opposite/Antonyms of Honorific:

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Sentence/Example of Honorific:

Ab eo igitur tpore Patres nostros perhumaniter habuit, atque honorific in omnibus, mensque benign accepit.

"Yes, Sir William—Mr. Fred," the man replied, evidently somewhat doubtful as to whether he was right in using the honorific.

Abstention from labour is not only a honorific or meritorious act, but it presently comes to be a requisite of decency.

They are unprofitable servants, and there is an honorific implication for their master in their remaining unprofitable.

In order to completeness and full acceptability to the consumer it must also show the honorific element.

Beyond this, the race-horse proper has also a similarly non-industrial but honorific use as a gambling instrument.

This does not save them from disesteem and deprecation, for they fall short under the test of honorific waste.

The diversion of expenditure to honorific waste in such cases is not uncommon enough to cause surprise or even to raise a smile.

To begin with, there are certain preliminary particles which are simply honorific, serving no other purpose whatsoever.

This is also employed as an honorific pronoun of the second person, and, in addition, to mean “we including you.”