And these days were not few, for the Captain held many honourary offices in county and other associations for the promotion and encouragement of various activities, industrial, social, and philanthropic.
You will be diverted with hearing that I am chosen an honourarymember of the new Antiquarian Society at Edinburgh.
I have just received the favour of a letter from Lord Buchan, in which his lordship is so good as to acquaint me with the honour your new Society of Antiquaries have done me in nominating me an honourary member.
My dear General: Upon leaving America Mr. Morris invested me with the power of procuring the several honourary presents which have been voted by Congress to different officers in their service during the late war.
I take the liberty to recommend in preference some honourary present, especially to the field-officers.
On the quay there were a full brass band and an honouraryescort of British soldiers.
Pershing's inspection of that guard was not the cursory one that these honourary affairs usually are.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "honourary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.