Third-person singular simple present indicative form of honor.(verb)
More challenging than normal, applied to classes in school.(adjective)
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Use "honors" in a sentence
"As for the doubling honors, each set or combination doubles the total score once, and if there are five _doubling honors_ in a hand, the total score should be doubled five times -- for example: a player goes"
"The one discarding a tile that permits another player to win must bear the entire losses of all other players; if the player winning had any of the following four combinations of tiles exposed at the time of discarding, _unless the discarder himself had two complete doubling honors and was waiting for the winning tile_ or _was waiting for the winning tile which would give him more than two doubling honors_."
"Putting my name on the label honors me, my family and Sherpas."