I seem to only find "Honoree" in the web, but Word spell corrector indicates me that I should write "HonoUree". Which form is correct?
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The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary includes "honouree", and lists "honoree" as the US variant. (The OED doesn't seem to include either word.) If the rest of your document uses British spellings (-ise, -our etc), "honouree" might be better--otherwise, you can safely stick with honoree. |
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Honouree is the British word for the American word Honoree. Both are correct. You should decide the usage of the word depending on who is going to read it . If you are writing to a British use "Honour" else use "Honor". |
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I happen to know a bit about UK honours and I have never until now come across the word honouree, with or without the 'u'. |
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