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		View usage for:  (defrəns) uncountable nounDeference is a polite and respectful attitude towards someone, especially because they have an important position.  The old sense of deference and restraint in royal reporting has vanished.  Out of deference to him, I lowered my head as he prayed.  [Also +  to] More Synonyms of deference deference in British English (ˈdɛfərəns) noun1. submission to or compliance with the will, wishes, etc, of another  2. courteous regard; respect    Word origin C17: from French  déférence; see  defer2deference in American English (ˈdɛfərəns)   noun1.   a yielding in opinion, judgment, or wishes  2.   courteous regard or respect      SIMILAR WORDS:   ˈhonor  Word origin Fr  déférence < L  deferens, prp. of  deferre: see  defer 2Examples of 'deference' in a sentencedeference  This royal wedding showed that deference for our top tribe has gone.They both showed an unquestioning deference to the police.In contrast he showed very little deference to rank or position.He showed a pleasant deference to the older man.She is the sort of woman whom one cannot regard with too much deference.So there was a family feeling extended to the clergy, as well as respect and deference.This is a relatively low bar that gives deference to the Congress.When he was present she was more careful in speaking, and showed more deference to her mother.I have learnt that sport is expected to pay deference to the real world.Similarly, it is extremely important if you are dealing with any government employee or politician to give due deference.This reflects wider Pakistan society, in which age is given deference and opportunity. In other languagesdeference British English:  deference NOUN Deference is a polite and respectful attitude towards someone, especially because they have an important position. ...the older political tradition of deference to great leaders.  - American English: deference
 - Brazilian Portuguese: deferência
 - Chinese: 敬重
 - European Spanish: deferencia
 - French: déférence
 - German: Respekt
 - Italian: deferenza
 - Japanese: 敬意
 - Korean: 경의
 - European Portuguese: deferência
 - Latin American Spanish: deferencia
 
   Definition polite and respectful behaviour Out of deference to his feelings, I refrained from commenting. Synonyms consideration courtesy thoughtfulness Opposites contempt , disregard , disrespect , rudeness , dishonour , lack of respect , irreverence , insolence , impertinence , impudence , discourtesy , incivility , impoliteness   a chain of social command linked by deference to authority Synonyms Opposites disobedience , insubordination , revolt , noncompliance , nonobservance   Additional synonymsShe smiled her acquiescence and resumed her seat. Synonyms agreement,  yielding,  approval,  acceptance,  consent,  harmony,  giving in,  submission,  compliance,  obedience,  conformity,  assent,  accession,  concord,  concurrence Definition consideration, notice, or observation Let me draw your attention to some important issues. Synonyms awareness,  regard,  notice,  recognition,  consideration,  observation,  consciousness,  ATTN They criticised the government decision as a capitulation to pressure groups. Synonyms surrender,  yielding,  submission,  cave-in (informal),  accedence - defensive
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