Honrado in english

Honored

pronunciation: ɑnɜrd part of speech: adjective
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honrado = law abiding ; righteous ; upstanding ; upright ; honest. 

Example: Rehabilitation, i.e. preparing the offender to function productively as a law abiding citizen in society, is very costly.Example: His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.Example: Harris' defence attorney attempted to portray her as an upstanding, well-bred member of the community, and as a powerless, unwilling part of a love triangle.Example: He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.Example: But there was a principle at stake here, and she too felt obligated to express her honest thoughts.

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» la mujer honrada, la pierna quebrada y en casaa woman's place is in the home .

Example: Research shows that the majority of people believe that a woman's place is in the home.

» ser honradobe on the levelbe on the up and upbe above board .

Example: Personally, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he's on the level.

Example: Most people are on the up and up, but where tourists flock -- train stations, city parks, and world-famous landmarks -- scammers congregate.

Example: What I really liked about him is that he was above board and honest in everything he said and did.

honrar = honour [honor, -USA] ; grace ; pay + (due) regard to ; pay + (due) respect to ; pay + (due) recognition to. 

Example: Both institutes were honored by the presence of the twentieth century's greatest cataloging theorist, Seymour Lubetzky.Example: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.Example: A firm must pay due regard to the interests of its customers and treat them fairly.Example: Week after week, he struck a delicate balance, paying due respect to his powerful guests while pressing them to answer tough questions.Example: It is therefore important to pay due recognition to both sides of the equation.

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» honrar a quien honor merecegive + credit where credit is due .

Example: But give credit where credit is due, Berger knows a thing or two about farming.

» honrar a quien honra merecegive + credit where credit is due .

Example: But give credit where credit is due, Berger knows a thing or two about farming.

» honrar con + Posesivo + presencegrace + Nombre + with + Posesivo + presence .

Example: After a year out of the spotlight, she graced us with her presence, so let's bask in it, shall we?.

» honrar la memoria dehonour + the memory of .

Example: The Guust van Wesemael Literacy Prize was established by the IFLA Executive Board in November 1991 to honour the memory of the late Guust van Wesemael, Deputy Secretary General of IFLA from 1979 to 1991.

» honrarsebe an honour for .

Example: Besides being an honor for Herbold, the nomination adds prestige to the law school.

Honrado synonyms

worthy in spanish: digno, pronunciation: wɜrði part of speech: adjective prestigious in spanish: prestigioso, pronunciation: prestɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective esteemed in spanish: estimado, pronunciation: ɪstimd part of speech: adjective reputable in spanish: acreditado, pronunciation: repjətəbəl part of speech: adjective honoured in spanish: honrado, pronunciation: ɑnɜrd part of speech: adjective
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