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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The title "Doctor" is an honorific given to those who have earned a doctoral degree in their field.
The title "Your Highness" is an honorific used to address a member of a royal family.
The term "maestro" is an honorific used to address a master musician or conductor.
The term "Grandmaster" is an honorific used in chess to recognize a player's mastery of the game.
Mr. Smith is an honorific used to address a male teacher.
"Sensei" is an honorific used to address a teacher or master in Japanese martial arts.
Your Honor is an honorific used to address a judge in a court of law.
The honorific "Sir" is commonly used in English to show respect to a man.
The bishop's honorific robe was made of the finest silk.
The honorific treatment of guests is a common practice in many cultures.
Sensei is an honorific used to address a teacher or mentor in Japanese culture.
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