“Honourable” would seem to catch most of the connotations. Eg. “As an honourable man/woman/person I expect them to fulfill their side of the bargain without coercion.”
It has generally positive connotations but also inferences of old fashionedness and not always taking the best option (e.g. honour before reason). Are there any connotations it is particularly missing?
“Honourable” would seem to catch most of the connotations. Eg. “As an honourable man/woman/person I expect them to fulfill their side of the bargain without coercion.”
It has generally positive connotations but also inferences of old fashionedness and not always taking the best option (e.g. honour before reason). Are there any connotations it is particularly missing?