Honrada (en. Honest)
/onˈɾaða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
It is said of a person who acts with integrity and justice.
She is an honorable woman who always tells the truth.
Es una mujer honrada que siempre dice la verdad.
That has ethical and respectful behavior.
Honorable citizens deserve recognition.
Los ciudadanos honrados merecen reconocimiento.
That has a good reputation and is trustworthy.
The judge was known for being honest in his decisions.
El juez era conocido por ser honrado en sus decisiones.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'honoratus', which means 'honored, revered'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
honorable person
Individual who acts with honesty.
persona honrada
to do what is honorable
To act ethically and justly.
hacer lo honrado
honorable proposal
A proposal considered fair and ethical.
honrada propuesta
to act with honor
To behave sincerely and justly.
actuar con honradez
Related Words
honor
Value or quality of being worthy of respect.
honor
honesty
Quality of being sincere and fair.
honestidad
integrity
Quality of being complete and unified in morality.
integridad
justice
Principle of giving each one what they deserve.
justicia
Slang Meanings
A person who does not cheat.
In the game, he is honorable, he never cheats.
En el juego, él es honrado, nunca hace trampa.
A term to refer to someone who always keeps their word.
If he says he is coming, he is honorable, he doesn't fail.
Si dice que viene, es honrado, no falla.