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cum laude with honor (used to indicate good academic performance).
decoration a medal, sash, badge, or the like conferred as a mark of honor or military distinction. [1/3 definitions]
dedicate to declare (a monument, new building, special event, or act) to be in honor of a person or deity. [1/5 definitions]
denial the refusal to honor or fulfill a request. [1/5 definitions]
dignify to give honor or prestige to. [1/2 definitions]
dignity a rank of honor. [1/3 definitions]
diminish to detract from the honor or reputation of; disparage; belittle. [1/3 definitions]
dinner a formal meal in honor of a person or occasion. [1/2 definitions]
diploma a document conferring some honor or privilege, esp. a document granted by an educational institution and certifying that the recipient has completed a course of study or earned a degree.
dishonor loss of honor or reputation. [4/5 definitions]
dishonorable lacking honor or integrity; disgraceful. [1/2 definitions]
distinction honor or excellence. [1/3 definitions]
dithyramb in ancient Greece, a wild or impassioned choric hymn in honor of Dionysius. [1/2 definitions]
drink to offer good wishes or give honor; toast (fol. by "to"). [1/12 definitions]
duel a formal, arranged fight between two people, usu. with pistols or swords, to defend their honor or settle a conflict. [1/3 definitions]
emir a title of honor bestowed on the descendants of Muhammad. [1/2 definitions]
esprit de corps a sense of pride and honor shared by members of a group.
esteem to have a high opinion of; respect; honor. [1/3 definitions]
eulogy a spoken or written tribute, esp. to honor a dead person; high praise; formal commendation.
exalt to honor or glorify. [1/2 definitions]
excellency (usu. cap.) a title of honor of certain high officials such as ambassadors or archbishops. [1/2 definitions]