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honour - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of honour in Hindi

  • सम्मान
  • आदर
  • सत्कार
  • पूजा
  • संमान
  • आदर करना
  • शर्म
  • प्रतिष्ठा
  • मान करना
  • मान

verb

  • प्रतिष्ठा करना
  • संमानित करना
  • भुगतान करना

honour Definition

verb

  • regard with great respect. ( बहुत सम्मान के साथ। )
  • fulfill (an obligation) or keep (an agreement). ( पूरा करना (एक दायित्व) या रखना (एक समझौता)। )

noun

  • high respect; esteem. ( उच्च सम्मान; सम्मान। )
  • a privilege. ( एक विशेषाधिकार। )
  • a woman's chastity or her reputation for this. ( एक महिला की शुद्धता या उसकी प्रतिष्ठा। )
  • an ace, king, queen, or jack. ( इक्का, राजा, रानी या जैक। )

honour Example

  • it's a question of honour ( यह सम्मान का सवाल है )
  • Some enterprises are not able to honour their obligations because of financial deficits in their operations. ( कुछ उद्यम अपने कार्यों में वित्तीय घाटे के कारण अपने दायित्वों का सम्मान करने में सक्षम नहीं हैं। )
  • Banks were refusing to honour Pelican House cheques and nearly £1 million was needed to avert a total financial breakdown. ( बैंक पेलिकन हाउस चेक को सम्मानित करने से इनकार कर रहे थे और कुल वित्तीय टूटने को रोकने के लिए लगभग £ 1 मिलियन की आवश्यकता थी। )
  • It is a depressing thought that any nation of free people would sell its honour so cheaply. ( यह एक निराशाजनक सोच है कि कोई भी स्वतंत्र व्यक्ति अपने सम्मान को इतने सस्ते में बेच देगा। )
  • It is the duty of all families to teach honour and respect for women to their sons. ( सभी परिवारों का कर्तव्य है कि वे अपने बेटों को महिलाओं के लिए सम्मान और सम्मान सिखाएं। )
  • Later this year, on 23 July, the City of Johannesburg will confer its highest honour on Mandela by handing him the freedom of the city. ( इस साल के अंत में, 23 जुलाई को, जोहान्सबर्ग शहर, मंडेला को शहर की स्वतंत्रता सौंपकर अपने सर्वोच्च सम्मान से सम्मानित करेगा। )

More Sentence

  • getting this prize is a great honour for him
  • Serving with a parliamentarian of Richard Prebble's calibre has been a rare honour and privilege.
  • The women emphasized the importance of reclaiming tradition and returning honour and respect to women for the roles they perform in their families and communities.
  • Mrs Young had the honour of being received by the Queen
  • his portrait hangs in the place of honour
  • Much has been made of the way Woods played the 72nd hole in Dubai, ending up with a double bogey seven, but all credit to Bjorn who birdied the previous hole to win the honour and then sent a cracking drive down the last.
  • he won the top honour
  • you are an honour to our profession
  • he was defending his honour
  • The Geological Society of London awarded him its highest honour , the Wollaston Medal, for his pioneering work in marine geology and sedimentology.
  • Joyce has now learned to honour her father's memory
  • Pakistan, too, was not short of players in the past who commanded respect and honour .
  • So, well, cor blimey, what an honour to have one's work showcased by the BBC.
  • to honour a promise
  • It's an honour to be associated with the Transatlantic Challenge featuring 24 of the best players in the world.
  • A distraught widow who was awarded £2,000 compensation by a utility company faced further anguish when the firm's bank refused to honour the cheque.
  • He earned the general respect and honour of his contemporaries.
  • This bill gives due honour and respect to Deaf people, and their unique language and culture.
  • He said they had failed to honour their contractual obligations.
  • They are normally treated with special honour and respect.
  • to give sb your word of honour
  • The book, as Mickie points out, is an honour to the memory of Harin Da.
  • She is an honour to her family, friends, team-mates and the nation.
  • The veiling of women by scarf or hood, and their seclusion, became a mark of honour and social status in cities of the Middle East and Mediterranean world in the centuries before the Common Era.