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word of hon·or
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Princeton's WordNet
parole, word, word of honornoun
a promise
"he gave his word"
Wiktionary
word of honornoun
A promise, or a pledge of one's good faith.
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word of honor
Word of honor refers to a promise or assurance given by someone, ensuring that the stated commitment or action will be fulfilled. It is based on the principles of trust, honesty, and integrity, implying that a person's spoken word holds equivalent value to a contract or legal agreement.
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Word of Honor
Word of Honor is an American television film released in 2003. It is based on the novel by the same name written in 1985 by Nelson DeMille. It stars Don Johnson, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Sharon Lawrence, John Heard and Arliss Howard.
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
word of honor
A promise or engagement that is made or entered into by word of mouth, the breach of which entails disgrace upon the violator. To die upon the bed of honor, is a term particularly applied to military men, who die in battle fighting in their country’s cause.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of word of honor in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of word of honor in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Translations for word of honor
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- čestné slovoCzech
- Wort der EhreGerman
- λόγος της τιμήςGreek
- palabra de honor, palabra del honorSpanish
- kunniasanaFinnish
- parole d’honneurFrench
- becsületszó, becsszóHungarian
- drengskaparloforðIcelandic
- parola di honorItalian
- 名誉の単語Japanese
- 명예의 낱말Korean
- verbum honoris, de verbo gloriaeLatin
- æresordNorwegian
- woord van eerDutch
- słowo honoruPolish
- palavra de honraPortuguese
- слово чести, честное словоRussian
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