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n. (alternative spelling of dubious honor English)
Usage examples of "dubious honour".
She was not old, but the dubious honour of producing heirs for the chief had aged her beyond her years.
He knew that he was one of several contenders for the dubious honour.
When they found that the inhabitants of their second stopover planet had no name for the place - or rather, had long forgotten it - Jack wanted to name the world 'Kybernetes' in dubious honour of its many machines.
Every servantexpropriated from the public since then had been given the dubious honour not only of being named after Acheron's one true friend, but also of wearing his features.
Someone (nobody claimed the dubious honour) discovered that it was possible to walk perfectly normally across it, almost as if on Earth.
To him fell the dubious honour of being the first to entangle his sweeping gear round a wreck.
She alone had the dubious honour of having not been born on Earth.