Pronunciation: /taɪm-ɒnərd/
adjective describing something that has been respected or valued for a long time
A1 The time-honored tradition of exchanging gifts on birthdays is still popular.
A2 In many cultures, there are time-honored rituals to celebrate weddings.
B1 The restaurant is known for its time-honored recipes that have been passed down for generations.
B2 The museum displays a collection of time-honored artifacts that showcase the history of the region.
C1 The time-honored practice of meditation has been proven to have numerous health benefits.
C2 The university has a time-honored reputation for producing top-notch graduates who excel in their fields.
formal The time-honored tradition of bowing to show respect is still observed in many cultures.
informal We always stick to the time-honored recipe when making chocolate chip cookies.
slang Even though it's old-fashioned, I love that time-honored movie from the 80s.
figurative The time-honored advice of 'think before you speak' is always a good reminder.
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