honorable vs in the doghouse

honorable

noun
  • A politician or other person who bears the title of "honorable". 

adj
  • Worthy of respect; respectable. 

  • A courtesy title, given in Britain and the Commonwealth to a cabinet minister, minister of state, or senator, and in the United States to the president, vice president, congresspeople, state governors and legislators, and mayors. 

in the doghouse

prep
  • In a situation of being the object of someone's anger or disapproval, especially one's spouse. 

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