Integrity - adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
Generous - 1. liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.
2. free from meanness or smallness of mind or character; magnanimous.
3. large; abundant; ample: a generous portion of pie.
open-handed, free, unstinting. Generous, charitable, liberal, bountiful, munificent all describe persons who give to others something of value, or the acts of such persons. Generous stresses the warm and sympathetic nature of the giver: a generous gift; generous in praise of the work of others. Charitable places stress on both the goodness and kindness of the giver and the indigence or need of the receiver: charitable assistance to the needy; a charitable person, always willing to help those less fortunate than himself. Liberal, in this connection, emphasizes the size of the gift, the largesse and openhandedness of the giver: a liberal contribution to the endowment fund. Bountiful implies effusive, unstinted giving and a sense of abundance or plenty: bountiful and unrestricted support for the museum; a bountiful return for his efforts. Munificent refers to gifts or awards so large and striking as to evoke amazement or admiration: a life income, a truly munificent reward for his loyalty; a munificent contribution, larger by far than any other. 2. high-minded, noble, big. 3. plentiful, copious. 5. fruitful.
Honor - 1. honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
2. a source of credit or distinction: to be an honor to one's family.
3. high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: to be held in honor.
4. high public esteem; fame; glory: He has earned his position of honor.
5. the privilege of being associated with or receiving a favor from a respected person, group, organization, etc.
6. to hold in honor or high respect; revere: to honor one's parents.
7. to treat with honor.
8. to confer honor or distinction upon: The university honored him with its leadership award.
9. to show a courteous regard for: to honor an invitation.
10. to meet or salute with a bow.
–adjective 11. of, pertaining to, or noting honor.
—Idioms 12. be on or upon one's honor, to accept and acknowledge personal responsibility for one's actions.
13. do honor to, a. to show respect to.
14. to be a credit to: Such good students would do honor to any teacher.
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