Associations to the word «Hon»
Noun
- Rt
- Bsc
- Ba
- Pluto
- Qc
- Mp
- Banning
- Heir
- Viscount
- Quartermaster
- Holder
- Lau
- Shri
- Kc
- Obe
- Pickering
- Phd
- Cbe
- Montagu
- Bs
- Eldest
- Cheung
- Yong
- Bachelor
- Treasurer
- Postmaster
- Esq
- Marquess
- Sc
- Ming
- Diploma
- Dl
- Jp
- Baroness
- Minister
- Lam
- Cb
- Married
- Barony
- Mba
- Chan
- Wong
- Baron
- Ami
- Grandson
- Willoughby
- Pc
- Och
- Sui
- Earl
- Excellency
- Baronetcy
- Reverend
- Triad
- Louisa
- Astor
- Villiers
- Chairperson
- Nsw
- Premier
- Laws
- Economics
- Daryl
- Senator
- Ga
- Vc
- Mbe
- Barrister
- Lieutenant
- Tong
- Erskine
- Heiress
- Kei
- Ling
- Excise
- Chung
- Capt
- Temp
- Granddaughter
- Exchequer
- Wentworth
- Brigadier
- Ma
- Hung
- Ok
- Finch
Wiktionary
HON, noun. (used only to address someone) Honey, sweetheart (used as a term of endearment).
HON, adjective. (British) (politics) Honourable (in the titles of Members of Parliament)
HON HON HON, interjection. (informal) (usually derogatory) Expression of a stereotypical French laugh.
Wise words
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