guest of honor (Meaning)
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guest of honor (n)
the person in whose honor a gathering is held
Synonyms & Antonyms of guest of honor
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
guest of honor Sentence Examples
- The esteemed guest of honor addressed the gathering with a rousing speech.
- The mayor was the guest of honor at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
- The award recipient was celebrated as the guest of honor at a grand banquet.
- The keynote speaker was the illustrious guest of honor at the conference.
- The legendary singer graced the event as the guest of honor, captivating the audience with her performance.
- The Nobel Prize laureate was invited as the guest of honor to share his groundbreaking ideas.
- The philanthropist hosted a fundraiser and welcomed the governor as the guest of honor.
- The founder and CEO was the guest of honor at the company's anniversary celebration.
- The guest of honor at the wedding was the groom's beloved grandfather.
- The host honored the guest of honor with a heartfelt toast, recognizing their contributions and spirit.
FAQs About the word guest of honor
the person in whose honor a gathering is held
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No antonyms found.
The esteemed guest of honor addressed the gathering with a rousing speech.
The mayor was the guest of honor at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The award recipient was celebrated as the guest of honor at a grand banquet.
The keynote speaker was the illustrious guest of honor at the conference.