honor in Czech
honor <n.> čest Entry edited by: web pocta Entry edited by: B2
Sentence patterns related to "honor"
1. Scout's honor.
2. Your honor?
3. Duty, Honor, Country.
4. Fuck your honor.
5. Honor Political Rulers
6. Honor your parents: Honor your father and your mother (Exodus 20:12)
7. Word of honor.
8. “Assigning Them Honor”
9. Your honor, please!
10. His honor remained intact.
11. Why Honor the Elderly?
12. Fan Guests of Honor.
13. Show Honor to Others
14. You fought with honor.
15. Suits, honor and flowers.
16. That's all, Your Honor.
17. My word of honor.
18. Riches and honor family.
19. Earn an Honor Bee
20. “Showing Honor to One Another”
21. Honor Men of All Sorts
22. We all honor courageous people.
23. You... who lack all... honor!
24. Honor Congregations are those contributing …
25. The riders do her honor.
26. We prize honor above money.
27. Family, honor, all that horseshit.
28. Did you surrender your honor?
29. Grandma, will you please honor...
30. Hey, that's word of honor.
31. To honor as holy; glorify.
32. She exchanged honor for wealth.
33. Chivalry: Gallantry, courtesy and honor
34. We shall forever honor them.
35. Honor and praise to God.
36. All is lost save honor.
37. Fiestas patronales en honor de Ntra.
38. It's an honor to be here.
39. All people must honor the Beeves
40. Are you Beckett's maid of honor?
41. I'm still a maid of honor!
42. I intend to honor that promise.
43. Christians today honor their marriage covenant
44. No honor attaches to this position.
45. These are the Honor Fights, Mayor.
46. His name I’ll honor each day.
47. We need to honor political rulers.
48. Robin wanted to defend her honor.
49. You've given us no alternative, Your Honor, but to file a motion to substitute Your Honor for cause.
50. Cum laude is a Latin term that translates to “with honor.” Magna Cum laude means “with great honor,” and summa Cum laude means “with the greatest honor."