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point of honor

noun

  1. an issue that affects one's honor, reputation, etc.:

    It was a point of honor with him to avenge any insult to his family.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of point of honor1

First recorded in 1605–15
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Example Sentences

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“The canal has become an almost historical point of honor. Haitians want to make it clear that they are a nation that will not allow themselves to be humiliated by their neighbor.”

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The atlas was a great federal achievement, when that was still a point of honor — 84 agencies, led by the Interior Department, contributed.

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Ms. Trotta said the church made it a “point of honor” not to proselytize to newly arrived migrants.

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“I make it a point of honor never to write down to a child,” she explained to a friend.

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Since they had married, it was a point of honor between them that Lillian serve grits and Bull refuse to eat them.

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