Noun
a list issued by examiners that categorizes students according to the class of honours they achieved in their degree examinations
Source: WordNetAfter the bombings on the underground and bus systems on 7 July 2005, many staff were recognised in the 2006 New Year honours list for the work they did. Source: Internet
Roy Jenkins noted that Wilson's retirement "was disfigured by his, at best, eccentric resignation honours list, which gave peerages or knighthoods to some adventurous business gentlemen, several of whom were close neither to him nor to the Labour Party." Source: Internet
On 8 August 2010, Ferguson added another FA Community Shield to his honours list as United defeated Chelsea 3–1 in the final in Wembley. Source: Internet
It would still be full of party placemen and women, as the current row about the expected dissolution honours list underlines so discreditably once again. Source: Internet
The honours list was postponed from June this year to allow for the names of those who made a special impact during the pandemic to be added. Source: Internet