unhonored

English

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Etymology

un- + honored

Adjective

unhonored (comparative more unhonored, superlative most unhonored)

  1. Not honored.
    • 2009 May 3, “The Fictional Advance”, in New York Times:
      Laboring slowly, unhonored and unpaid and bound toward an immaterial prize far more meaningful than “success” as New York parlance would have it, these writers have destiny for incentive — and perhaps the exemplars of bygone literary gods for inspiration.

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