Q. Why are politicians called Honourable?
A member of parliament who is or has been a minister, the President of the Senate or Speaker of the House of Representatives may use the title ‘Honourable’. This title may be used for the rest of their life and reflects the honour and responsibility of their previous role.
Q. Is it honorable or Honourable?
As adjectives the difference between honourable and honorable. is that honourable is (british spelling) while honorable is (us) worthy of respect; respectable.
Table of Contents
- Q. Why are politicians called Honourable?
- Q. Is it honorable or Honourable?
- Q. What is the full meaning of Honourable?
- Q. Who is a Honourable person?
- Q. What does thrice mean?
- Q. Is thrice correct English?
- Q. What do you call 4 times?
- Q. What does 4 times as much mean?
- Q. What does 3 times as many mean in math?
- Q. What number is 4 times as many as 25?
- Q. What does times as many mean?
- Q. How much is twice as many?
- Q. What is as much as in math?
- Q. What does half as many mean in math?
- Q. What does half as mean?
- Q. What is half as much as 36?
- Q. What is the meaning of as many as?
- Q. How do you use as much as in English?
- Q. What defines a good man?
- Q. What is the most attractive quality in a man?
- Q. How do you describe a man in one word?
- Q. Why do people say my good man?
- Q. What is the word for being a good person?
- Q. What does my good sir mean?
- Q. What means my bad?
Q. What is the full meaning of Honourable?
adjective. in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright: They were all honorable men. of high rank, dignity, or distinction; noble, illustrious, or distinguished. worthy of honor and high respect; estimable; creditable.
Q. Who is a Honourable person?
An honorable person is someone who believes in truth and doing the right thing — and tries to live up to those high principles. Telling the truth is honorable. This word is also used for people who are deserving of being honored, like when judges are called “The honorable Judge So-and-so.”
Q. What does thrice mean?
1 : three times —often used in combination thrice-married. 2a : in a threefold manner or degree.
Q. Is thrice correct English?
To answer the question (title) of this post, ‘Yes, ‘thrice’ is a correct English word; and yes, it is dated! ‘ Next time you are considering using the word, just remember this series: once, twice, THREE TIMES, four times, five times.
Q. What do you call 4 times?
fourfold; consisting of four parts: a quadruple alliance. four times as great.
Q. What does 4 times as much mean?
“More” indicates who has the greater quantity. The “four times” indicates the degree of the comparison — you have four times fewer than Jim. The more/as many and few/less than are analagous to “multiplied by” or “divided by” in mathematics.
Q. What does 3 times as many mean in math?
If you earn X dollars, “three times more than x” means 3x + x — “more than” means “add”. “Three times as much” means 3x. Yahooanswers.
Q. What number is 4 times as many as 25?
Four TIMES as many as twenty-five.
Q. What does times as many mean?
Save This Word! 1. The same number of. For example, He changed jobs four times in as many years means he changed jobs four times in four years. [
Q. How much is twice as many?
You were right. “As many” means the same number. Twice as many means two times as many. From there we pretty much the number followed by ” as many”, Like “15 times as many” is a=15b.
Q. What is as much as in math?
“As much as” means that quantities are being compared – “much” is an adjective referring to quantity. So “60% as much as” means “for every hundred units of quantity in /$30, the answer has sixty such units.” So we could solve this as. “/$30 is thirty times a hundred cents, so the answer is thirty times sixty cents”
Q. What does half as many mean in math?
—used to say that the size or amount of one thing is 50 percent more than another If 100 people were expected and 150 came, half as many people came again as were expected. This dress costs half as much again as that one.
Q. What does half as mean?
—used to say that the size, amount, or quality of one thing is half or nearly half that of another The bush is half as tall as the tree. This dress costs half as much as that one.
Q. What is half as much as 36?
Both numbers can be taken as an answer because half of 36 is 18 and half of 18 is 9.
Q. What is the meaning of as many as?
—used to suggest that a number or amount is surprisingly large As many as 60 students competed for the prize. They lost by as many as 20 points.
Q. How do you use as much as in English?
1 —used to say that two things are equal in amount or degree He likes hockey as much as he likes basketball. 2 —used to say that an amount is as large as another amount She earns as much as he does. 3 : almost but not quite He as much as admitted his guilt.
Q. What defines a good man?
A good man is secure and confident, but not arrogant. That means he treats everyone with respect until they give him a reason not to. He knows that giving respect and agreement are not the same, and the key is to treat people with kindness, humility, and grace.
Q. What is the most attractive quality in a man?
Passion is often rated the most important or attractive personality trait by both men and women.
Q. How do you describe a man in one word?
Words to Describe a Man’s Personality
- aggressive.
- arrogant.
- assertive.
- charming.
- cocky.
- confident.
- dependable.
- funny.
Q. Why do people say my good man?
People sometimes address a man as my dear man or my good man. This form of address is often friendly, but can also suggest that the speaker feels superior to the person being addressed.
Q. What is the word for being a good person?
What is another word for good person?
gentleperson | aristocrat |
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patrician | noble |
gentle | brick |
scholar | blue blood |
good egg | nice person |
Q. What does my good sir mean?
1 having admirable, pleasing, superior, or positive qualities; not negative, bad or mediocre.
Q. What means my bad?
US informal. used for saying that you accept that you are wrong or that something is your fault: “You brought the wrong book.” “Okay, my bad.