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What is a sentence for the word honourable?

John le Carré, is the author of a spy novel entitled, The Honourable Schoolboy.


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When addressing someone with an honorable title, such as "Honourable," you would use it before their name in formal communication or in person. For example, "Honourable John Smith." It is a sign of respect and recognition of their position or status.


How do you put the word honourable in a sentence?

I can give you several sentences.Paying your debts is the honourable thing to do.It is honourable to work hard and be responsible for your actions.If you are honourable, people respect and trust you.In American English, this word is spelled HONORABLE by the way!


How do you use honored in sentence?

An honourable mention should go to IncaBlue who's efforts to win the April 2009 WikiAnswers AnswerThon were heroic. The Right Honourable Gordon Brown MP, is the current Prime Minster of the UK. Because he was found guilty of a crime his chances of a honourable discharge from the navy are very slim.


How do you put honourable into a sentence?

His behavior was far from honorable. As my honorable colleague has stated, "..."


What is the correct salutation for the right honourable smith?

The correct salutation for "The Right Honourable Smith" would typically be "Dear Mr. Smith" if addressing a male, or "Dear Ms. Smith" if addressing a female. In formal correspondence, you may also use "Dear Right Honourable Smith" as an alternative. Always ensure to use the appropriate title based on the individual’s gender and preference.


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