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1 honour
N1. सम्मानअपने से बड़े सभी लोगो का'honour'मान सम्मान करना चाहिये.--------V1. सम्मान करनामैं अपने सभी मेहमानों का 'honoured'(सम्मानकरता) हूँ. -
2 honour
n.मान, आदर, पूजा, प्रतिष्ठा, गौरव, ख्याति, बढायी; एक सम्मान सूचक उपाधि, श्रीमान, हुजूर, जनाब -
3 honour
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4 roll of honour
N1. उपाधि प्राप्तकर्ताओ की सूचीThe roll of honour is given to the army personal who died in kargil war. -
5 arrange
VT1. प्रबन्ध\arrangeकरनाThey have arranged a dinner in her honour.2. क्रम\arrangeसे\arrangeलगानाShe was arranging flowers in a vase. -
6 banquet
N1. भोजMy friend had the privilege of attending a state banquet in honour of the visiting French president. -
7 deem
V1. समझनाHe deems it a great honour to be invited for the meeting. -
8 irredeemable
Adjअप्राप्यThe wrestler thought his honour irredeemable due to defeat. -
9 stand
N1. स्टैंडOne of the stand at cups fair had a good variety of cups.2. कटघराWitnesses must take the stand before telling something to court.3. दृढ़मतRam has a very firm stand on the issue of economic liberalization.4. अड्डाAppu Ghar has a taxi stand.--------V1. खड़ा होना[रहना]Due to weakness he was unable to stand.We stood up in order to honour our chief guest.2. खड़ा करनाWe should stand the water filled bottles in refrigeration.3. रहनाOnce a great banyan tree stood here.we should stand firm on our opinions.4. होनाOur school building stands 50 m high.5. सहनाNo one should stand his /her insult.6. के लिये रुपये देनाWe should be in operation to stand meals to our friends.
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Honour — • May be defined as the deferential recognition by word or sign of another s worth or station Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Honour Honour … Catholic encyclopedia
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honour — n. & v. Same as {honor}; chiefly British usage. [Brit.] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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honour — [än′ər] n., vt., adj. Brit. sp. of HONOR … English World dictionary
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