
Consistency is crucial in academic writing, as it ensures that the work is logical and straightforward. However, many students struggle to differentiate between British English vs. American English, which can lead to confusion when trying to determine the correct spelling of certain words, such as โhonourโ or โhonor.โ If you want to improve your understanding of these two versions of English, please continue reading.
โHonourโ or โhonorโ
The word โhonour/honorโ functions as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, the word means high respect, esteem, or distinction; adherence to what is right or to a conventional standard of conduct. As a verb, it means to regard or treat with respect; to fulfill or keep an obligation or promise.
There is a slight spelling difference between British English and American English. In the first English variant, youโd write it โhonour,โ while Americans prefer the spelling โhonor,โ without an โu.โ While both spellings are correct, your choice between them must depend on the regional or stylistic preferences.
British English
honour
American English
honor
In British English, the more common spelling is โhonourโ for both the noun and the verb. In American English, the more common spelling is โhonorโ for the noun and โhonorโ for the verb.
Examples of using โhonourโ and โhonorโ as a verb
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the verb โhonour/honorโ in British and American English.
Examples of using โhonourโ and โhonorโ as a noun
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the noun โhonour/honorโ in British and American English.
โHonourโ or โhonorโ in the โ-edโ form
The past tense or past participle form of โhonour/honorโ is โhonouredโ and โhonoredโ in the respective English variant. Below, youโll find an overview and examples.
- British English: Honoured
- American English: Honored
โHonourโ or โhonorโ in the โ-ingโ form
The โ-ingโ form of the verb, also called gerund and present participle, โhonour/honorโ is โhonouringโ and โhonoringโ for the respective English variant.
- British English: Honouring
- American English: Honoring
Exceptions
There are several exceptions where the British and Americans share one spelling. In โhonoraryโ the โuโ is being dropped and โhonorousโ is also always spelled like that. However, there are even more words, like โhonorific,โ โhonorial,โ and โhonoration.โ These are also always spelled like that, regardless of the English variant you are using. Hereโs an example for each of these words to demonstrate its use in a sentence.
FAQs
The correct spelling is โhonourโ in British English and โhonorโ in American English.
In the United Kingdom, the correct spelling is โhonour.โ
In Australia, both spellings, โhonourโ and โhonor,โ are acceptable, however, the British spelling โhonourโ is slightly more commonly used.
In Canada, there is a clear preference for the American spelling โhonor.โ
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