Honorary
The term "honorary" refers to a title or position given to someone as a mark of respect or recognition, rather than as a result of their formal qualifications or duties. For example, an honorary degree is awarded by a university to individuals who have made significant contributions to society, even if they have not completed the usual academic requirements.
Honorary titles can also be found in various organizations, such as honorary memberships in clubs or societies. These titles often come with no obligations or responsibilities but serve to acknowledge the individual's achievements or status in a particular field.