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honorary

Aussprache: [ˈɒnəˌrɛri]

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Kontext: „titles and roles“

(adjective) when someone is given a special title or position as a way to recognize their achievements, but they do not have the usual duties or responsibilities that come with it. This is like when a school gives a title to a person to honor them, even if they don’t work there.

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She received an honorary degree for her work in science, even though she never studied at the university.

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He was not given an honorary title because he did not participate in the community service activities.

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What does it mean to have an honorary position in a club?

Kontext: „recognition“

(adjective) when something is done to show respect and appreciation for someone's contributions, without needing them to meet regular requirements. It's like an award given just for being a good person or doing great things.

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The committee awarded her an honorary membership for her dedication to helping others.

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The award was not honorary; he had to complete a lot of work to earn it.

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Why do organizations give honorary awards to some people?

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