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[ UK /hˈɒmɪd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈɑmədʒ, ˈhɑmədʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. respectful deference
    pay court to the emperor

How To Use homage In A Sentence

  • Spin, the tracks were mostly inspired by surfing, except for the instrumental "Lady Dada's Nightmare", which is an homage to Lady Gaga, and the title track, which is about "the world economic crisis. Pitchfork: Latest News
  • The Roman satirists savagely expose the fawning homage heaped upon the childless rich.
  • Featuring Simpson's virtuosity on guitar, banjo and ukulele, this collection of songs and tunes, mainly recorded in New Orleans, is a homage to the American South.
  • They are widely known as martyers in Germany and once a week we must pay homage to them by giving them maccaroni art. Hamletwildie Diary Entry
  • As all watched, Maelgwn crossed the sand, knelt before Llewelyn, and swore an oath of homage and fealty to the Prince of Gwynedd. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • Her grids may symbolize pigeonholes but she pays homage to the individuality of people.
  • His dramatic solos and stage hops also fired up the fans during "A Favor House Atlantic" and "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" -- both 2003 opuses that often sounded like Rush homages, with drummer Chris Pennie on the beat and everywhere else, and lyrics that only a CIA cryptanalyst or college-age C&C fan could decipher. Prog rockers Coheed and Cambria take on 9:30 club in Washington
  • Our holiday rituals form our shared identity as a family and allow us to pay homage to our history. Christianity Today
  • In paying homage to his political spoilsman and teacher, he had only narrowly been spared a potentially disastrous appointment.
  • The path is situated along the Tejo river and the poem is an homage to the river in the writer's home town. Portugal's New Bike Paths (VIDEO)
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