The verb form of honour is honor.
While honour is the preferred spelling in British English, honor is the standard spelling in American English. Both forms are considered correct and are interchangeable when used as verbs.
Honor can be used in various grammatical tenses and forms, including:
* **Present tense:** *I honor your request.*
* **Past tense:** *They honored their commitment.*
* **Future tense:** *We will honor our agreement.*
* **Past participle:** *The soldier was honored for his bravery.*
* **Present participle:** *Honoring our ancestors is important.*
The verb honor can also be used in different contexts, such as:
* **To show respect or admiration for someone or something:** *We honor our fallen heroes.*
* **To fulfill a promise or obligation:** *The company honors its contracts.*
* **To pay tribute to someone or something:** *We honor the memory of Martin Luther King Jr.*