Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
honorific-title
noun
/ˌɒnəˈrɪfɪk ˈtaɪtl/

Definition
A title used to show respect or esteem to an individual, often preceding their name.

Examples
- Dr. Smith received the honorific title of ‘Professor’ due to her contributions to the field.
- In many cultures, ‘Sir’ or ‘Dame’ are examples of honorific titles given to individuals for their service.
- The honorific title ‘His Excellency’ is often used for ambassadors and high-ranking officials.

Meaning
Honorific titles are used in various cultures to convey respect, recognition, or a particular status to a person. They can be found in formal introductions, ceremonies, and written correspondence.

Synonyms
- Respectful title
- Distinguished title
- Formal title