Meaning & Definition of word "Honorary"

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    Honorary

    /ˈɒnəˌrɛri/

    adjective:

    • 1. Conferred as an honor, without the usual requirements or responsibilities.
      • Example: She was awarded an honorary degree for her contributions to science.
    • 2. Holding a title or position without the associated duties.
      • Example: He serves as the honorary president of the charity organization.
    • 3. Given as a mark of respect or distinction.
      • Example: The honorary title was granted to the veteran for his long service.
    • 4. Not having any official or legal status.
      • Example: The honorary membership allowed her to participate without formal registration.

    Etymology

    Mid 19th century: from Latin honorarius, from honor 'honor'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    honorary degree:

    A degree awarded to someone as an honor, not based on academic achievement.

    honorary member:

    A person who is given membership in an organization as an honor.

    honorary title:

    A title conferred to honor someone, without holding any formal authority.

    Related Words

    honor:

    High respect or esteem.

    award:

    Something given for merit.

    distinction:

    A difference or contrast between similar things.

    Slang Meanings of honorary

    Meaning: Used humorously to describe someone with status but no real impact.

    Example Sentence: You're like the honorary mayor of this place, just for show!

    Meaning: Referring to a ceremonial position without real authority.

    Example Sentence: She’s got the honorary title of 'boss' but doesn’t make any decisions.