For example, losing honor is more important than losing life.
Losing credibility (honor) is more important than losing life.
The attributive used to modify honor can be infinitive or of doing sth, meaning "giving someone face to do something" and "giving someone the honor to do something".
Would you do me the honor of dancing with me? Will you do me the honor of dancing with me?
Can I ask you to dance?
3. Used in commemoration, it is equivalent to a compound preposition, which means "commemoration", "commemoration", "congratulations", "welcome" and "hospitality".
To celebrate his birthday, we held a party.
We held a party to celebrate his birthday.
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Synonyms: glory, honor, title
1, Glory English? 【‘GL? r? ] beautiful? ['ɡl? ri]
Glory, honor; Spectacular, magnificent; Praise (to God); Very beautiful things.
The intransitive verb is proud, proud; proud
[Example] The crowd sang The Land of Hope? Patriotic songs such as Glory.
The crowd sang patriotic songs, such as Land of Hope and Glory.
2. Credit English? ['kred? T] beautiful? 【‘kr? d? t]
Credit, reputation; Loans; Credits; Trust; fame
Believe, trust; Due to, due to; praise
[Example] How many banks refused? Credit.
The bank refused to increase the credit limit.
3. Title English? ['ta? t(? ) l] beautiful? ['ta? tl]
Champion; Title; Title; Rights; subtitle
Add a title to; Give a title; make a telephone call ...
Champion; Title; nominal
[Example] This film, in modern times, has a long focus on greed? Title.
This film is an episode of BBC housekeeping program "Today's Times", which gives bloggers a long title.