esteem,
regard,
respect the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded); "it is held in esteem"; "a man who has earned high regard"
aliyah (Judaism) immigration of Jews to Israel; "students making aliyah"
academic degree,
degree an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study; "he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude"
emmy an annual award by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for outstanding achievements in television
nobel prize an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace
academy award,
oscar an annual award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for achievements in motion picture production and performance
prix de rome an annual prize awarded by the French government in a competition of painters and artists and sculptors and musicians and architects; the winner in each category receives support for a period of study in Rome
Verb
honor -
bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageous action"
accept,
have,
take tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies"
Honor -
show respect towards; "honor your parents!"
disrespect have little or no respect for; hold in contempt
accept tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies"
lionise,
lionize,
celebrate assign great social importance to; "The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood"; "The tenor was lionized in Vienna"
tolerate have a tolerance for a poison or strong drug or pathogen or environmental condition; "The patient does not tolerate the anti-inflammatory drugs we gave him"