What is another word for your honor?

Pronunciation: [jɔːɹ ˈɒnə] (IPA)

"Your honor" is a term used to show respect for a judge or court official. There are various synonyms that can be used in place of "your honor" depending on the situation. "Sir/Madam" is a formal alternative that can be used when addressing judges or magistrates. "Justice" is another formal synonym used to address judges in a court of law, especially those who are members of a Supreme Court. Some informal alternatives include "boss," "sir," "ma'am" and "judge" depending on the situation and location. It's essential to be respectful when addressing judges and court officials in any legal setting.

Synonyms for Your honor:

What are the hypernyms for Your honor?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Esteemed judge, Honorable magistrate, Protector of law, Respected judicial officer, Righteous jurist.

Famous quotes with Your honor

  • Remember, as long as you live, that nothing but strict truth can carry you through the world, with either your conscience or your honor unwounded.
    Lord Chesterfield
  • You can be deprived of your money, your job and your home by someone else, but remember that no one can ever take away your honor.
    William Lyon Phelps
  • You have to defend your honor. And your family.
    Suzanne Vega
  • Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the bastards.
    Lois McMaster Bujold
  • All of Western tradition, from the late bloom of the British Empire right through the early doom of Vietnam, dictates that you do something spectacular and irreversible whenever you find yourself in or whenever you impose yourself upon a wholly unfamiliar situation belonging to somebody else. Frequently it's your soul or your honor or your manhood, or democracy itself, at stake.
    June Jordan

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