No. A compound word is the result of two words being joined. eg quicksand, passport, armchair.
No, "honorable" is not a compound word. It is a single word that is used to describe someone or something that is deserving of respect and admiration.
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Yes, "peaceful" is a compound word made up of "peace" and "ful".
The word "honorable" is used ironically by Antony in his funeral oration for Julius Caesar. He repeatedly refers to the conspirators as "honorable men" while subtly undermining their actions and motives, ultimately inciting the crowd against them.
Yes, "peacefully" is a compound word made up of two smaller words: "peace" and "fully" which have been combined to create a new word with its own unique meaning.
The word "honest" comes from the Latin "honestus," which means honorable, respected, or esteemed. It is derived from the verb "honorare," meaning to honor or respect.
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What is the word 'Honorable' when translated from English to Japanese.
The word "respectable" has a similar meaning to honorable.
Example: He was an extremely honorable soldier.
When abbreviating the word "Honorable" as in a title assigned to a judge, use Hon.
The word is honorable.
ONÓIR
Being an honorable man, he returned the wallet with all of the money instead of taking it.
mekhubad (מכובד)
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He emphasizes the word 'honorable' in his speech.