Honorably

/ˈɑːnərəbli/ adverb

In a manner that brings credit or respect; with integrity, honesty, and moral uprightness. Often used to describe conduct that adheres to high ethical standards.

From Old French 'honorable,' ultimately from Latin 'honorabilis' (worthy of honor). The adverbial form developed in Middle English with the addition of '-ly.' The concept traces back to Roman ideals of dignified conduct.

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