It depends on where you live.
They are two different spellings of the same word.The US spelling is honorable, the UK spelling is honourable.
His behavior was far from honorable. As my honorable colleague has stated, "..."
The silent letters in "honorable" are the "h" and the second "e" (honourable).
"Governor" is typically prefixed with "Honorable" in American English, while in British English it is prefixed with "Honourable." Both spellings are correct; it depends on the regional variation of English being used.
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!
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.
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).
.By repeating the phrase, "he is an honourable man"
In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, Marc Antony called Brutus and Cassius honorable men.
The correct term is "honorous" refers to being filled with honor or deserving honor. It is less commonly used than "honorable" or "honourable."
Naziba is a female arabic name it means the one who is ( suitable - proper - noble - honourable )
A Khan is leader of a mongolian tribeBIts a honorable title.CIt is usually a tribe from Peshawer ( And neighbours ) Pakistan. B, is 1010% correct IT IS A VERY HONOURABLE TITLE. It is usually the last name.