B1 Adjective #35 más común 4 min de lectura

honored

§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news

The word 'honored' is a versatile adjective that you'll encounter in a variety of contexts, reflecting its dual meanings related to respect and fulfillment. Understanding these different environments will help you grasp the nuances of its usage.

§ In Professional Settings (Work)

In the professional world, 'honored' is frequently used to express gratitude, respect, and a sense of privilege. This often occurs when someone is recognized for their achievements, invited to a prestigious event, or given a significant responsibility.

Receiving Awards or Recognition
When an individual or a company receives an award, promotion, or public acknowledgment for their hard work or contributions, they often express that they are 'honored'. This conveys a deep sense of appreciation for the recognition.

"I am truly honored to accept this award on behalf of my entire team," she stated during her acceptance speech.

Being Invited to Speak or Participate
Professionals often feel 'honored' when they are invited to speak at conferences, join a prestigious committee, or participate in a high-profile project. This indicates that their expertise and contributions are valued.

The CEO was honored to be invited as the keynote speaker at the annual industry summit.

Fulfilling Obligations or Agreements
In a more formal business context, 'honored' can describe an agreement or promise that has been kept. This signifies reliability and integrity, crucial traits in professional relationships.

The company honored its commitment to deliver the project on time, despite unexpected challenges.

§ In Academic Environments (School)

Similar to work, 'honored' is also common in academic settings, particularly when students, faculty, or institutions receive accolades or uphold certain standards.

Academic Achievements
Students often feel 'honored' when they are accepted into a competitive program, receive a scholarship, or are inducted into an honor society. This reflects their hard work and dedication.

She was deeply honored to be awarded the prestigious research grant for her groundbreaking work.

Guest Lecturers and Commencement Speakers
When prominent individuals are invited to deliver guest lectures or serve as commencement speakers, they frequently express that they are 'honored' by the invitation, highlighting the significance of the event and the institution.

The renowned scientist was honored to address the graduating class.

Upholding Academic Integrity
In discussions about ethics and integrity, 'honored' can refer to maintaining academic standards and fulfilling commitments. For example, a student might be 'honored' to uphold the academic honor code.

The university has always honored its commitment to academic excellence.

§ In News and Public Discourse

News reports and public statements frequently feature the word 'honored' when discussing significant events, official recognitions, or the fulfillment of promises.

Government and Public Service
Politicians, public servants, and military personnel are often described as 'honored' when they receive medals, commendations, or are recognized for their service to the nation or community.

The veteran expressed that he was deeply honored to have served his country.

Commemorations and Tributes
When historical figures or important events are remembered or celebrated, individuals involved often feel 'honored' to be part of the commemoration. This also applies to tributes paid to individuals who have made significant contributions.

The community was honored to host the memorial service for the local hero.

International Relations and Diplomacy
In diplomatic language, 'honored' can be used to express respect and appreciation during official visits, treaty signings, or when promises between nations are upheld.

Both leaders affirmed that their nations would continue to have their commitments honored.

§ Everyday Conversations

While 'honored' might sound formal, it's also used in everyday conversations, though perhaps less frequently than in official contexts, to express gratitude and a sense of privilege.

  • "I'd be honored to attend your graduation ceremony." (Expressing willingness and respect)

  • "We were honored to have them as guests at our dinner party." (Expressing pleasure and respect for guests)

  • "I feel honored that you trust me with such an important task." (Expressing appreciation for trust)

In all these contexts, 'honored' carries a strong connotation of respect, appreciation, and the acknowledgement of something significant, whether it's a privilege bestowed or a commitment upheld. Recognizing these patterns will significantly improve your comprehension and usage of the word.

Ejemplos por nivel

1

I felt so honored when I won the prize.

Me sentí muy honrado cuando gané el premio.

Past tense of 'feel'.

2

She was honored to meet the famous artist.

Ella se sintió honrada de conocer al famoso artista.

Past tense of 'be'.

3

We are honored to have you at our party.

Nos sentimos honrados de tenerte en nuestra fiesta.

Present tense of 'be'.

4

It's an honored tradition in our family.

Es una tradición honrada en nuestra familia.

Used as an adjective before a noun.

5

His promise was honored, and he did what he said.

Su promesa fue cumplida, e hizo lo que dijo.

Past tense, passive voice, referring to a promise being kept.

6

The agreement must be honored by both sides.

El acuerdo debe ser cumplido por ambas partes.

Modal verb 'must' + passive voice, referring to an agreement being kept.

7

I'm honored to be your friend.

Me siento honrado de ser tu amigo.

Contraction of 'I am'.

8

They felt honored to visit the old castle.

Se sintieron honrados de visitar el viejo castillo.

Past tense of 'feel'.

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writing A2

Write a short sentence about a time you felt proud or respected. Use the word 'honored'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I felt honored when my teacher praised my drawing.

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writing A2

Imagine you received a small award. Write two sentences explaining how you feel. Use 'honored'.

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Sample answer

I received an award for good attendance. I feel very honored and happy.

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writing A2

Complete the sentence: 'I was honored to...' Write one more sentence to explain why.

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Sample answer

I was honored to help my friend with his homework. It made me feel useful.

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reading A2

How did the grandmother feel about being chosen for the competition?

Read this passage:

My grandmother told me a story about her youth. She said, 'I was honored to be chosen to represent my school in the big competition.' She worked very hard and felt proud.

How did the grandmother feel about being chosen for the competition?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Honored

The passage clearly states 'I was honored to be chosen'.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Honored

The passage clearly states 'I was honored to be chosen'.

reading A2

Why did the students feel honored?

Read this passage:

Our class had a special guest speaker today. He is a famous artist. Everyone felt honored to listen to his advice about painting. He told us to always practice.

Why did the students feel honored?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Because the speaker was a famous artist

The text says 'Everyone felt honored to listen to his advice about painting' and describes him as a 'famous artist'.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Because the speaker was a famous artist

The text says 'Everyone felt honored to listen to his advice about painting' and describes him as a 'famous artist'.

reading A2

What does 'his word will be honored' mean in this sentence?

Read this passage:

My dad made a promise to take me to the zoo on Saturday. He always keeps his promises. I know his word will be honored, and we will go.

What does 'his word will be honored' mean in this sentence?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: His promise will be kept

The sentence states, 'He always keeps his promises. I know his word will be honored...', which means the promise will be fulfilled.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: His promise will be kept

The sentence states, 'He always keeps his promises. I know his word will be honored...', which means the promise will be fulfilled.

listening B2

The speaker is expressing gratitude for an award.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I feel deeply honored to accept this prestigious award on behalf of my team.
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listening B2

This sentence is about an agreement.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The contract explicitly states that all terms and conditions must be honored by both parties.
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listening B2

The speaker is showing great respect for potential colleagues.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: It would be an honor to collaborate with such distinguished professionals on this groundbreaking project.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

I was honored to be invited to speak at the international conference.

Focus: honored

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Despite the challenges, we ensured that our commitment to the community was honored.

Focus: ensured, commitment, honored

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

It's a tremendous honor to represent my country in the Olympic Games.

Focus: tremendous, represent, Olympic

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
multiple choice C2

Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies being 'honored' in the sense of fulfilling a commitment?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A politician upholding their campaign promises despite facing opposition.

The word 'honored' can describe a promise, agreement, or obligation that has been fulfilled or kept. Upholding campaign promises directly reflects this meaning.

multiple choice C2

In which context is 'honored' used to convey a deep sense of respect and privilege?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: She felt honored to be invited to deliver the keynote address at the international conference.

Feeling 'honored' in this instance denotes a sense of privilege and respect associated with a special invitation or recognition, aligning with the definition's first part.

multiple choice C2

Which phrase is synonymous with 'honored' when referring to a promise or agreement?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Upheld

To 'uphold' a promise or agreement means to maintain or affirm it, which is directly in line with 'honored' when it describes a fulfilled obligation.

true false C2

If a government fails to honor its treaty obligations, it means they have fulfilled them diligently.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

To 'fail to honor' obligations means to not fulfill them. Therefore, the statement is false.

true false C2

A scientist who receives the Nobel Prize would likely feel honored due to the significant recognition.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Verdadero

Receiving a Nobel Prize is a special privilege and recognition, which would naturally lead to a feeling of being honored.

true false C2

When a cheque is 'honored' by a bank, it means the bank has refused to pay it.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

For a cheque to be 'honored' means the bank has accepted and paid it. If it were refused, it would be 'dishonored'.

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