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    Def·er·ence
    /ˈdef(ə)rəns/

    noun

    • 1. humble submission and respect: "he addressed her with the deference due to age"
  2. The meaning of DEFERENCE is respect and esteem due a superior or an elder; also : affected or ingratiating regard for another's wishes. How to use deference in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Deference.

  3. noun [ U ] us / ˈdef·ə·rəns / Add to word list. respect shown for another person esp. because of that person’s experience, knowledge, age, or power: In deference to nature lovers, the town refused to grant a permit to builders who would have filled in a swamp used by many birds. deferential. adjective us / ˌdef·əˈren·tʃəl /

  4. Deference definition: respectful submission or yielding to the judgment, opinion, will, etc., of another.. See examples of DEFERENCE used in a sentence.

  5. DEFERENCE definition: 1. respect and politeness: 2. respect and politeness: 3. respect shown for another person esp…. Learn more.

  6. noun. courteous regard for people's feelings. “in deference to your wishes” synonyms: respect, respectfulness. see more. noun. a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard. “his deference to her wishes was very flattering” synonyms: respect. see more. noun. a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others.

  7. 3 days ago · May 21, 2024. 2 meanings: 1. submission to or compliance with the will, wishes, etc, of another 2. courteous regard; respect.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Definition of deference noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. DEFERENCE meaning: polite behaviour that shows that you respect someone or something. Learn more.

  10. deference meaning, definition, what is deference: polite behaviour that shows that you res...: Learn more.

  11. 1. respectful yielding to the opinion, will, etc., of another: in deference to her wishes. 2. respectful or courteous regard. [1640–50; < French déférence < Middle French defer (er) to defer 2] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

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