HonorABLE = worthy of honor
Honorary = given as an honor
Honorific = showing respect
Honorarium = sum given in payment
Honoree = someone being honored
 
 
home ~ euphemism ; a warm home....

also: retirement home, convalescent home...
 
with a verb of motion: run home, go home,

but be at home.
 
holdup (n, adj)
= a robbery at gunpoint or the likely
hold up (v) = to conduct a robbery
 
historic = important in history
historical = related to history
 
when followed by a preposition:

hinder from ( ... it hinders me from wasting...)

sometimes with in or by
let this hinder in that...
she doesn't feel hindered by the new requirements
 
as adverbs:

high = flat adverb - refers to elevation
climb high
aim high
live high

highly
rarely interchangeable

we're highly modest (modifying an adjective)
praise highly

only interchangeable before a past participle:
high-priced
or
highly priced
 
hesitant in/ hesitant about
hesitate to (although we could also say be hesitant to...)
 
it's a dummy verb; it agrees with the object (the real subject)
here are the keys
here is the money