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1 honourable
adjectivehaving, showing, bringing or deserving honour:شَريف، مُشَرِّفan honourable man.
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2 honourable, honorable
صَادِق \ candid: honest; telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. earnest: serious: He made an earnest attempt to improve. faithful: loyal; true: She is a very faithful friend. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. genuine: real; not copied; true: Is this pound note genuine?. honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. sincere: (of a person; his character, feelings or actions) honest; not pretending: a sincere desire for peace. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. true: (often with to) loyal; faithful: She’s a true friend. He is true to his promises. whole-hearted: full; unlimited; eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also حقيقي (حَقيقيّ)، جدي (جِدِّيّ)، وفي (وَفِيّ)، صريح (صَريح)، نزيه (نَزِيه)، شريف (شَريف)، مخلص (مُخْلِص) -
3 honourable, honorable
مُحْتَرَم \ decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. reputable: having a good name, trustworthy: a reputable business company. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. self-respecting: having self-respect. -
4 honourable, honorable
شَرِيف \ honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. reputable: having a good name; trustworthy: a reputable business company. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. -
5 تبجيلي
adj. reverential, reverent, honorable, honourable -
6 جدير بالإحترام
adj. honourable, imposing, worth -
7 جليل
adj. honourable, lofty, exalted, sublime, august, magnificent, grand, great, stately, imposing, portly, dignified, solemn, grave, splendid, glorious, venerable, honorable, respectable, important, significant -
8 شريف
1́ adj. noble, of noble origin, honourable, reputable, upstanding, proper, virtuous, honorable2́ n. sheriff, peer -
9 كريم
1́ adj. kind, kindly, obliging, good natured, honourable, gracious, gentle, benign, big-hearted, warm-hearted, good hearted, good, noble, high-minded, noble minded, respectable, honorable, decent, precious, valuable, generous, lavish, liberal, open-handed2́ n. cream, custard, kind -
10 مبجل
adj. venerable, honorable, reverend, reverent, dignified, glorified, distinguished, esteemed, honourable -
11 محترم
adj. respected, esteemed, admired, honorable, honourable, respectable -
12 مشرف
1́ adj. honorable, in question, honorific, honourable, overlooking, dominant2́ n. superintendent, overseer, supervisor3́ adj. commanding -
13 above-board
adjectiveopen and honourable; not secret:فَوْق الطَّاوِلَه، عَلَنِي، شَرِيفHis dealings are all above-board.
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14 noble
[ˈnəubl]1. adjective1) honourable; unselfish:نَبيل الشُّعورa noble deed.
2) of high birth or rank:كَريم الأصْل، نَبيلof noble birth.
2. nouna person of high birth:نَبيل، أحد النُّبَلاءThe nobles planned to murder the king.
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15 upright
[ˈapraɪt]1. adjective1) ( also adverb) standing straight up; erect or vertical:مُنْتَصِب، قائِمa row of upright posts.
2) (of a person) just and honest:نَزيه، مُسْتَقيم وَشَريفan upright, honourable man.
2. nounan upright post etc supporting a construction:دِعامَة قائِمَهWhen building the fence, place the uprights two metres apart.
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16 word of honour
a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour:كَلِمَة شَرَفI give you my word of honour that I'll do it.
•Remark: honour, noun, ends in - our. honorary, adjective, drops the u. honourable, adjective, keeps the u. -
17 شريف
شَرِيف \ honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. reputable: having a good name; trustworthy: a reputable business company. straight, straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted: Please give me a straight answer to my question. \ شَرِيف الخُلُق \ noble: splendid; deserving admiration: a noble animal; a noble attempt to save life. -
18 صادق
صَادِق \ candid: honest; telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. earnest: serious: He made an earnest attempt to improve. faithful: loyal; true: She is a very faithful friend. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. genuine: real; not copied; true: Is this pound note genuine?. honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. sincere: (of a person; his character, feelings or actions) honest; not pretending: a sincere desire for peace. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. true: (often with to) loyal; faithful: She’s a true friend. He is true to his promises. whole-hearted: full; unlimited; eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also حقيقي (حَقيقيّ)، جدي (جِدِّيّ)، وفي (وَفِيّ)، صريح (صَريح)، نزيه (نَزِيه)، شريف (شَريف)، مخلص (مُخْلِص) -
19 محترم
مُحْتَرَم \ decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. reputable: having a good name, trustworthy: a reputable business company. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. self-respecting: having self-respect. -
20 candid
صَادِق \ candid: honest; telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. earnest: serious: He made an earnest attempt to improve. faithful: loyal; true: She is a very faithful friend. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. genuine: real; not copied; true: Is this pound note genuine?. honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. sincere: (of a person; his character, feelings or actions) honest; not pretending: a sincere desire for peace. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. true: (often with to) loyal; faithful: She’s a true friend. He is true to his promises. whole-hearted: full; unlimited; eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also حقيقي (حَقيقيّ)، جدي (جِدِّيّ)، وفي (وَفِيّ)، صريح (صَريح)، نزيه (نَزِيه)، شريف (شَريف)، مخلص (مُخْلِص)
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