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honours

[ UK /ˈɒnəz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a university degree with honors

How To Use honours In A Sentence

  • There will always be debate about who deserves honours, all of it highly subjective.
  • Competition is keen and candidates must offer a minimum of an upper second class honours degree together with evidence of satisfactory financial arrangements.
  • Far from counting against the honours system, the latest rash of disclosures should be used to improve and reinforce it.
  • He gained a first class Honours de-gree in economics.
  • Your Honours, apropos of what our learned friend said about the Justice's judgment, in our submission, it highlights the error.
  • Prosecutors said the committee had approved applicants who presented forged honours that carried dates pre-dating the actual creation of the vaunted title.
  • Since '96, Montreal has been home to Fang, her pipa (the Chinese lute) and the stack of awards and honours she picked up in her native China.
  • There was a time when rock'n'roll and the honours system were the strangest of bedfellows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fans want efforts to be recognised She also says the honours system is unfair because she gets recognised for her work but a lollipop lady doesn't. The Sun
  • He was totally without ostentation or pretension and totally disinterested in wealth, honours or managerial power.
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