honored
Feeling proud and happy because you have been given a special chance or award.
Explanation at your level:
When you feel honored, you are very happy. Someone gave you a gift or a job. You say 'I am honored' to say 'thank you' in a very nice way.
Being honored means you feel proud. Maybe you won a game or someone asked you to help. It is a polite way to show you are thankful for a special chance.
You use honored when you receive an award or an invitation. It shows you respect the person who invited you. It is also used in business to say a promise was kept.
The word honored carries a sense of humility. It is often used in formal speeches or letters. It implies that the person recognizes the importance of the situation they are in.
Beyond the emotional state, honored functions in legal and financial contexts. To 'honor' a commitment implies a moral or contractual obligation that has been satisfied. It bridges the gap between personal sentiment and professional duty.
Historically, honored is linked to the concept of 'virtue' and 'dignity'. In literary usage, it can denote a person who has maintained their integrity despite challenges. It is a word that denotes both the recipient of praise and the observer of a moral code.
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- Means feeling respected or proud.
- Can also mean keeping a promise.
- The 'h' is always silent.
- Commonly used in formal settings.
When you say you feel honored, you are expressing that you feel touched or humbled by a special opportunity. It is a warm, positive word used when someone recognizes your hard work or invites you to something important.
Beyond feelings, the word also has a practical side. If a business honors a contract, it means they followed through on their promise. It implies reliability and integrity in both personal and professional settings.
The word honored comes from the Old French word onor, which traces back to the Latin honor. In ancient times, the concept was tied closely to public office and social standing.
Over centuries, the meaning shifted from just 'social rank' to the internal feeling of respect. It is fascinating to see how a word that once described a king's status now describes a student receiving a certificate in a classroom.
In casual conversation, we often use it to respond to an invitation: 'I would be honored to attend.' It carries more weight than 'happy' or 'glad' because it acknowledges the significance of the event.
In formal contexts, it is used to describe agreements. For example, 'The bank honored the check,' meaning they accepted it as valid. Always use it when you want to show deep appreciation or confirm that a rule was followed.
1. In honor of: To show respect for someone. We held a party in honor of our teacher.
2. A man of honor: Someone who keeps their word. He is a man of honor who never lies.
3. Do the honors: To perform a social duty. Would you like to do the honors and cut the cake?
4. Guard of honor: A group of people lined up to greet someone important. The president was met by a guard of honor.
5. On one's honor: A solemn promise. I give you my word on my honor.
Pronounced /ˈɒnərd/ in the UK and /ˈɑːnərd/ in the US, the 'h' is silent! It is an adjective that often follows a linking verb like 'feel' or 'be'.
It doesn't have a plural form because it describes a state of being. Rhyming words include cornered, adorned, and warned. Remember that the stress is always on the first syllable.
Fun Fact
The silent 'h' comes from its French roots.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'o' sound at the start.
Long 'ah' sound at the start.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the H
- Pronouncing the 'ed' as a separate syllable
- Wrong stress on second syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
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Grammar to Know
Past Participle as Adjective
The honored guest.
Silent Letters
Honored (H)
Linking Verbs
I feel honored.
Examples by Level
I am honored.
I feel special.
Subject + verb + adjective
I am honored to be here.
She felt honored by the gift.
We were honored to meet him.
It is an honored tradition.
He is an honored guest.
They were honored for their work.
I feel honored to help you.
She was honored with a medal.
I am deeply honored by this invitation.
The company honored the warranty.
He was honored for his bravery.
We feel honored to work with you.
It is an honored role in our community.
She felt honored to represent her country.
The check was honored by the bank.
They honored the terms of the treaty.
I am truly honored to accept this award.
The university honored his lifetime achievements.
We were honored by his presence at the dinner.
The agreement was honored by both parties.
She felt honored to be chosen for the team.
The soldiers were honored for their service.
He honored his promise to return.
It is a highly honored profession.
The committee honored her request for a delay.
He was honored as a pioneer in his field.
The bank refused to honor the transaction.
She felt honored to be entrusted with the secret.
The ceremony honored those who came before.
They honored the memory of their ancestors.
He was honored with a standing ovation.
The contract must be honored in full.
The institution honored the legacy of its founder.
He was honored for his unwavering integrity.
The court honored the previous ruling.
She was honored to serve the public interest.
The tradition is honored every single year.
They honored the spirit of the original agreement.
He felt honored by the trust placed in him.
The society honored his contributions to science.
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Idioms & Expressions
"do the honors"
perform a task for others
Would you do the honors?
casual"in honor of"
to show respect
A statue in honor of him.
neutral"on one's honor"
a serious promise
I promise on my honor.
formal"a man of honor"
someone who is honest
He is a true man of honor.
literary"guard of honor"
a ceremonial group
The queen passed the guard of honor.
formal"with honors"
achieving high grades
She graduated with honors.
neutralEasily Confused
Similar spelling
Honest means truthful; honored means respected.
An honest man vs an honored guest.
Starts with same letters
Horror is fear; honored is respect.
A horror movie vs an honored guest.
Similar sound
Owned means possession; honored means respect.
I owned it vs I felt honored.
Rhyme
Adorned means decorated.
Adorned with flowers vs honored with a prize.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + be + honored + to + verb
I am honored to help.
Subject + feel + honored + by + noun
I feel honored by the gift.
It + be + an + honored + noun
It is an honored tradition.
Subject + be + honored + for + noun
He was honored for his work.
Subject + be + honored + with + noun
She was honored with an award.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
関連
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
よくある間違い
The 'h' at the start is silent.
It is an adjective here, not a verb.
Honest means truthful; honored means respected.
Usually people feel honored, or agreements are honored.
It is a past participle adjective.
Tips
The Silent H
Remember the H is like a ghost—invisible!
Polite Invitations
Use it when accepting invites.
Ceremonies
Common in graduation speeches.
Adjective Use
Follows 'be' or 'feel'.
The Vowel
Focus on the O sound.
Spelling
Check your region (US vs UK).
History
It comes from Latin.
Context
Read formal letters.
Business
Use it for contracts.
Participle
It is a past participle.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
H-O-N-O-R: He Offers Nice Opportunities Regularly.
Visual Association
A person receiving a golden medal.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Use 'honored' in a thank-you note today.
語源
Latin
Original meaning: Public esteem
文化的な背景
None, generally a very positive term.
Used frequently in formal ceremonies and speeches.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- honored to lead
- honored to work with you
- honored by the promotion
At school
- honored to graduate
- honored with a scholarship
- honored by the teacher
Formal events
- honored guest
- honored to be invited
- honored by your presence
Agreements
- honored the contract
- honored the agreement
- honored the promise
Conversation Starters
"When was the last time you felt honored?"
"Do you think it is important to feel honored?"
"Who is the most honored person you know?"
"Have you ever been honored with an award?"
"How do you feel when you are honored?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you felt honored.
Why do we honor certain people?
Write about a promise you honored.
What does being honored mean to you?
よくある質問
8 問Honored is American English; honoured is British.
Yes, 'I feel honored' is very common.
It is the past participle of the verb 'honor'.
You don't! It is silent.
Yes, it is a very positive word.
Usually for people, but you can be poetic.
Disrespected or ignored.
It is more formal than 'glad'.
自分をテスト
I am ___ to meet you.
Honored is the correct polite adjective.
What does honored mean?
It relates to feeling special.
You can honor a promise.
To honor a promise means to keep it.
Word
意味
They are synonyms.
I am honored to be here.
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Summary
To be honored is to feel deeply respected or to have fulfilled a commitment with integrity.
- Means feeling respected or proud.
- Can also mean keeping a promise.
- The 'h' is always silent.
- Commonly used in formal settings.
The Silent H
Remember the H is like a ghost—invisible!
Polite Invitations
Use it when accepting invites.
Ceremonies
Common in graduation speeches.
Adjective Use
Follows 'be' or 'feel'.