Examples of 'more honourable' in a sentence
Meaning of "more honourable"
This phrase is used to compare or emphasize the higher level of honor, respect, or dignified qualities possessed by someone or something. It implies that the person or thing in question is regarded as having a more admirable or noble character or status
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It is more honourable to go of ones own free will.
I hope you will find a more honourable place.
Chow is more honourable in the fight.
There is no profession more honourable.
I have a more honourable purpose for you.
I thought a man of your background would suggest a more honourable approach.
There is no more honourable and productive calling.
Guess I am just thinking about more honourable times.
It would be a more honourable death than this one.
For all of us, it will be more honourable.
Better and more honourable prospects are not yet lost.
We serve better, faster and more honourable service.
More honourable state.
We read that he was more honourable than his brothers.
At the very least, it would have been more honourable.
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There is no more honourable vocation.
To this reason, another may be added of a more honourable nature.
No revenge is more honourable than the one not taken.
On balance, suicide would be the more honourable way out.
Clearly a much more honourable guy than his brother led us to believe.
I could not think of a more honest, nor more honourable man.
It was more honourable.
More honourable state, more courtship lives In carrion flies than Romeo, they may seize.
There could hardly have been a more honourable and professional act by a group of soldiers.
More ancient than the Golden Fleece or Roman Eagle, more honourable than.
There are few more honourable occupations than the pursuit of artistic progress.
In some cases, skilled craftsmen could become somewhat more honourable than the commoners.
It was more honourable to die than to have the people of Egypt terrorised.
But Uriah was a far more honourable man than David.
Surely a more honourable role for this Assembly is to insist on democratic rights in Pakistan.
I do see that your argument was more honourable than I would appreciated.
They are no more honourable or less honourable than the rest of the world's population.
In school, teach him it is far more honourable to fall than to cheat.
More honourable than the body?
What could be more honourable than that?
We like to see an honest man swinging on a rope . It 's more honourable.
There is not a more honourable man on the station than the Constable.
Instead, Uriah turned out to be a more honourable man than David.
You are more honourable than this, Cheng Sifu.
And there never lived a more honourable gentleman . ".
Isn't it more honourable for an officer to try to leave?
I do see that your argument was more honourable than I'd appreciated.
But what they wouldn't do is stab them in the front here. More honourable.
In war, nothing is more honourable than victory.
A teacher, sir. There's no profession more honourable.
But would it be a more honourable death if they fell pulling a plough?
And Balak sent yet again princes, more, and more honourable than they.
It is far more honourable to fail….
And I have come to feel the Assassins - and their creed - a more honourable course . ".
Klingon or Denobulan? What more honourable death could there be for a healer.
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