Keyword
honor
Info
FrequencyTop 1600-1700
Type
Jōyō 
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Shinjitai ?
KankenLevel 4
Heisig2089
Old form
Readings
(75%)
(18%)
ほま
(6%)
Composed of
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Used in vocabulary (49 in total)
honor; honour; credit; prestige
to praise; to commend; to compliment; to speak well of; to speak highly of
honour; honor
dishonor; dishonour; disgrace; shame
honour; honor
words of praise; eulogy; compliment
renowned; famous
restoring one's impaired reputation; regaining one's honor; redeeming oneself
libel; defamation; slander; character assassination
honorary position
restoring one's impaired reputation; regaining one's honor; redeeming oneself
to extol; to laud; to sing the praises of
libel; defamation; slander; character assassination
praise and censure; public criticisms
desire for fame
People's Honour Award (honor); National Honour Award
to praise highly; to sing the praises of; to applaud; to acclaim; to admire
to praise (to the skies); to sing the praises (of); to extol
to praise highly; to sing the praises of; to applaud; to acclaim; to admire
dishonorable discharge; dishonourable discharge
mockery by means of excessive praise; damning with lavish praise; backhanded compliment
honour award (honor)
Glorious Revolution (1688-1689)
praise and censure; approval and disapproval; approbation and condemnation
honorable discharge; honourable discharge
honorary white (non-white person, including the Japanese, that were given certain privileges during the apartheid regime of South Africa); honorary whites
distinguished professor (unofficial title awarded by the institution itself)
reputation; fame; credit; honor and distinction; honour and distinction
honor killing; honour killing
to praise to the skies; to extol
surpassing one's master
to praise; to extol; to applaud
salute of guards of honor (honour)
honorary consul; honourary consul
stripping of honours (as a means of punishment); stripping of rights; public humiliation
to praise; to extol; to applaud
libel; defamation; slander; character assassination
honourable; honorable; prestigious; renowned
honor; honour
honor killing; honour killing
Examples (35 in total)
The more danger, the more honor.
You must choose between honor and death.
They fought for the honor of their country.