Yes, the word 'honors' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'honors' is the plural form of the singular noun 'honor'; a word for high respect or regard; a word for a token of respect or esteem; a word for great privilege; a word for honesty and integrity; the title of a person (a proper noun, 'Honor'); a word for a person or a thing.
The word 'honors' is the third person, singular of the verb to 'honor'.
It depends in which context it is being used it can be a noun or a verb.
Yes, honor/honour is an abstract noun.
is honor a noun?
No it is not a verb because it has to be and action verb or describing what the verb is doing. honored is a feeling not an action can easily be confused
The word 'honored' it the past participle, past tense of the verb to honor. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (an honored citizen).The word honor is also a noun as a word for a title for an official of high rank; special recognition given as evidence or a symbol of great respect; a word for a person or a thing.The singular noun 'honor' is an uncountable noun as a word for high respect or esteem.
The word 'honored' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'honor'. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'honor' is both a verb and an abstract noun.The noun 'honor' is an abstract noun as a word for high respect or regard; great privilege; a gesture of respect or distinction; a word for honesty and integrity; a word for a concept.The noun 'honor' is a concrete noun as the title of a person (a proper noun, 'Honor'); as a word for a physical token of respect or esteem; a word for a physical person or thing.
Honored is not a noun it is either the past tense of the verb honor or an adjective. As a verb: My father's lodge honored him with a dinner for his twenty five years with the organization. As an adjective: Their honored chief was held in high esteem. The noun form is honor; it is a common noun. Example: The honor in receiving this award is so appreciated.
The word honour (honor in American) is a noun, a word for respect, a good reputation, recognition or distinction; an abstract noun, a thing. The word honor is also a verb (honor, honors, honoring, honored).
The word 'knight' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'knight' is a word for a man honored by a sovereign for merit and in Great Britain; a word for a chess piece.The verb 'knight' means to bestow the title on someone for merit.
Honored is an action verb. Hope I helped! :)
Honor can be used as a noun or a verb.Honor as respect or privilege is a noun, as in "It is an honor to answer your question."Honor as to keep an agreement or treat with respect is a verb, as in "I honored the policies and procedures of Answers.com while answering your question."
"honor" is usually used as a noun ("He believe his honor was at stake.") However, it can be a verb as well. (The janitor was honored with a gold watch.")
No, "honour" is not an adjective. It is a noun that represents a quality of honesty, fairness, or integrity.
Athena was and still is honored today.
How do you say honored in African