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What does honorable mention mean?

"Honorable mention" is a term used to recognize someone or something that has been acknowledged for outstanding achievement, but did not quite reach the level of winning a prize or award.

Here's how it breaks down:

* Honorable: Meaning worthy of respect and admiration.

* Mention: Meaning to be spoken about or acknowledged.

So, honorable mention means that someone or something has been recognized for their achievements, but they didn't quite make the cut for the top spot. It's still a significant recognition, showing that they performed exceptionally well.

Here are some examples of how "honorable mention" is used:

* In competitions: A contestant who didn't win first, second, or third place but still showed remarkable skill or talent.

* In academic settings: A student who didn't receive an A or B but still earned a high grade.

* In journalism: An article or story that is deemed noteworthy but doesn't win an award.

It's a way to celebrate those who have excelled without diminishing the accomplishments of the winners.

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