Pronunciation: /ˌæfɛr dɒˈnɜr/
noun a French term meaning 'affair of honor' or 'duel', typically referring to a formal combat between two people to settle a dispute
A1 An affaire d'honneur is a duel between two people.
A2 In some cultures, an affaire d'honneur is seen as a way to settle disputes.
B1 The two gentlemen decided to settle their disagreement with an affaire d'honneur.
B2 The outcome of the affaire d'honneur was unexpected and led to a reconciliation.
C1 The concept of affaire d'honneur is seen as outdated in modern society.
C2 Despite the risks involved, some individuals still engage in affaire d'honneur to defend their honor.
formal The two gentlemen decided to settle their dispute with an affaire d'honneur.
informal The guys were old school, so they went for an affaire d'honneur to sort things out.
slang Those dudes were so mad at each other, they went for an affaire d'honneur.
figurative Their debate turned into an affaire d'honneur, with each side fiercely defending their position.
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