deference
noun /ˈdefərəns/
/ˈdefərəns/
[uncountable]- behaviour that shows that you respect somebody/something
- in deference to somebody/something The women wore veils in deference to the customs of the country.
- out of deference to somebody/something The flags were lowered out of deference to the bereaved family.
Extra Examples- The traditional menu was changed in deference to Western tastes.
- The actress was accorded all the deference of a visiting celebrity.
- Why do you treat your boss with such deference?
- deference towards your elders
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- accord
- give
- grant
- …
- in of deference to
- out of deference to
- with deference
- …
Word Originmid 17th cent.: from French déférence, from déférer ‘refer’, from Latin differre, from dis- ‘apart’ + ferre ‘bring, carry’.