You are deserving of honor.
worthy!
Possessing merit; deserving of reward or honor; worthy of recompense; valuable.
The correct term is "honorous" refers to being filled with honor or deserving honor. It is less commonly used than "honorable" or "honourable."
Adjective: -able (honorable, deserving honor) Adjective: -ary (honorary, extended as a honor) Adverb: -ably (honorably, with honor) Noun: -ific (honorific, title expressing honor) Noun: -arium (honorarium, a professional fee)
James Taylor, while deserving to be an honoree, has not received this honor as of March 2015.
CORRECTED: honor is the 'root'. -able is, of itself, a suffix to the word honor. A suffix to the word honorable could be -ly... honorably. honor
James Taylor, while deserving to be an honoree, has not received this honor as of March 2015.
A characteristic that all Newberry-honor books must have are deserving loyalties. A.K.A they deserve the award through using literary components to make the kid reader learn a moral or theme.
Worthy of belief., Deserving or possessing reputation or esteem; reputable; estimable., Bringing credit, reputation, or honor; honorable; as, such conduct is highly creditable to him.
The soldiers of America deserve a meritorious honor from us
"In Honorem" is a Latin phrase that translates to "in honor of" in English. It is often used to pay tribute or dedicate something to someone deserving of recognition or respect.