Meaning of debt of honor | Babel Free
Definitions
An obligation, especially a gambling debt based on a verbal promise, which is not legally enforceable but which is considered to be secured by the debtor's moral integrity.
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Examples
“[T]his whole sum, and its amount doubled, was lost at the gaming-table. In his desire to repair his first losses, my father risked double stakes, and thus incurred a debt of honour he was wholly unable to pay.”
“"I owe this money to Sheridan; it is a debt of honor; if an accident should happen to me, he has nothing to show."”
“They had commenced playing cards for amusement—at least, that was Congreve's pretext—but it had led to playing for a stake. . . . "This is a debt of honor. Gentlemen always pay their debts of honor. It takes precedence of all other claims."”
“Lady Frederick: Is it a gambling debt? Gerald: Yes. Lady Frederick [ironically]: What they call a debt of honour? Gerald: I must pay it the day after to-morrow without fail.”
“[H]e is opposed to the suggestion that Brazil declare a moratorium on its international debts repayments. Said he: "We must pay what we owe. It is a debt of honor for the nation."”
“Brought up in Quebec, Glassco latterly was able to repay to French-speaking Canada a debt of honour by creating in 1999 in Montreal a company of young actors drawn from both the English- and French-speaking communities.”
“The country is paying a €22bn debt of honour to the region of Groningen, where decades of extracting gas worth billions damaged about 85,000 buildings.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.