you shouldn't
While both "admire" and "honor" convey positive feelings towards someone or something, their nuances differ. "Admire" implies a strong feeling of approval or respect for someone's qualities or achievements, whereas "honor" typically involves showing respect or esteem through actions or ceremonies.
"Because its respectful duhhh" no because people admire it duuhh
You, should always admire and respect the troops. They have put their lives on the line,and they have made sacrifices from being away from their familes. So, honor these troops and think about how to honor them or maybe the next time when you see a veteran say "thank you".
An adjective is a word that describes someone or something.The adjective forms of the verb to admire are:an admirable actadmiring fansan admired leaderThe adjective forms of the verb to honor are: an honorable manthe honoring committeean honored hero
The cast of Honor Thy Husband - 1915 includes: Sydney Ayres as Mathew King Abe Mundon Val Paul Doris Pawn as Flora Kellette
I admire Gawain for his bravery, chivalry, and unwavering dedication to honor and integrity. His loyalty to his king, courage in facing challenges, and commitment to upholding his virtues despite temptations make him a noble and inspiring character.
Honour, or using the American spelling, honor, means respect and or praise. Some synonyms of the word honour include compliment, accolade, tribute, admire, and glorify.
Another words for venerate are revere, worship, adore, idolize, esteem, honor, respect, look up to and admire.
Honor those whose accomplishments and/or self-sacrifice merit honor.
Yes; "Your Honor" should always be capitalized.
you shouldn't, you should get the H3ll out of my country and go honor your own. fdsa0113 said~and where do u live
No, Mathew Henderson was not the first man to set foot on the North Pole. The honor of being the first confirmed person to reach the North Pole is generally attributed to Robert Peary and his team, who claimed to have arrived there on April 6, 1909. However, this claim has been subject to controversy and debate. Mathew Henderson was a member of Peary's expedition but did not reach the pole himself.