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been honorable
adjective
Worthy of respect; respectable.
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It hasn't always been honorable.
"He had been honorable in his dealings with me," he said.
By all accounts, and she listened to many, O'Connor's intentions had been honorable, not exploitative.
His motives may have been honorable — I am inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt — but the error is grave and needs to be rectified.
Even in West Virginia, a state with a strong tradition of unionized labor, a 1976 law allows pensions to be withheld from public employees whose service has not been honorable at all times.
(c) No Distinguished Flying Cross may be awarded or presented to any person, or to that person's representative, if the person's service after the qualifying act or achievement has not been honorable.
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He's honorable, but not ruled by his honor.
He was honorable in the way he was taught honor.
These are honorable aims.
This past is honorable.
These are honorable reasons.
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