How To Use point of honor In A Sentence
- Some few poets were bought over; but, among men following the profession of the press, a change of politics is an infringement of the point of honor, and a man must FIGHT as well as apostatize. The Paris Sketch Book
- I regard it as a point of honor always to keep my promises.
- It is point of honor with us to keep the promise.
- _unworthy_, and dignor, _deem worthy of_; as, -- dignī honōre, _worthy of honor (i.e. in point of honor_); fidē indignī, _unworthy of confidence_; mē dignor honōre, _I deem myself worthy of honor_. New Latin Grammar
- It was a point of honor with the Indian warrior to redeem his word, when pledged to return and meet at his death at a given hour.
- As used in this place (hamsaya) has exactly the force of our word denizen ... it is a point of honor for every man to protect his Humsauyehs ... one of the few quarrels I have heard of among the Dooraunees, originated in an injury offered to a Humsauyeh. Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
- I regard it as a point of honor always to keep my promises.
- It was no point of honor.
- It was a point of honor with the Indian warrior to redeem his word, when pledged to return and meet at his death at a given hour.
- It renders the Spaniard at times pompous and grandiloquent; prone to carry the "pundonor," or point of honor, beyond the bounds of sober sense and sound morality; disposed, in the midst of poverty, to affect the "grande caballero," and to look down with sovereign disdain upon Wolfert's Roost and Miscellanies