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      • (British English) (American English a ˌpoint of ˈhonor) a thing that somebody considers to be very important for their honour or reputation: His refusal to talk to the press about his private life had always been a point of honour for him.
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  2. The meaning of POINT OF HONOR is a matter seriously affecting one's honor. How to use point of honor in a sentence.

  3. Point of Honor is an historic home, now a city museum, located in Lynchburg, Virginia. The property has commanding views of the city and the James River. Its name originated due to the land on which it is built being used as a clandestine dueling ground.

  4. Point of Honor. 112 Cabell St, Lynchburg, VA, 24504, United States (434) 455-6226 museum@lynchburgva.gov. Hours. Mon 10am to 4pm. Tue 10am to 4pm. Wed 10am to 4pm.

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  5. 57min. TV-MA. At the start of the Civil War, a prominent Virginia family makes the controversial decision to defend the South while freeing all of their slaves, pitting the family against one another and testing their strength, courage and love.

  6. Robert Sumner. James Harvey Ward. Cutler. Luke Benward. Garland Rhodes. See Full Cast & Crew. Find out how to watch Point of Honor. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and...

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  7. Definition of 'point of honor' point of honor in American English. a matter affecting a person's honor. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. point of honor in American English. noun. an issue that affects one's honor, reputation, etc.

  8. a point of honor. A particular matter, topic, or action that one considers of great importance to their pride, honor, or reputation. The fact that I ran my campaign on my own money and still managed to win has always been a point of honor with me. It became a point of honor for the country to build its military to a size that could rival its ...

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