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deference
noun
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As you might have guessed, deference is related to the verb defer, meaning "to delegate" or "to submit to another's wishes." But we need to be specific when we tell you that both these words come from the Medieval Latin verb dēferre, which means "to convey, show respect, or submit to a decision," because there are two defers in the English language. The defer related to deference is typically used with to in contexts having to do either with allowing someone else to decide or choose something, as in "I'll defer to the dictionary," or with agreeing to follow someone else's decision, wish, etc., as when a court defers to precedent. The other defer traces to the Latin verb differre, meaning "to carry away in varying directions, spread abroad, postpone, delay, be unlike or distinct." That defer is typically used in contexts having to do with delaying or postponing something, as in "a willingness to defer the decision until next month."
Synonyms
honor, homage, reverence, deference mean respect and esteem shown to another.
honor may apply to the recognition of one's right to great respect or to any expression of such recognition.
homage adds the implication of accompanying praise.
reverence implies profound respect mingled with love, devotion, or awe.
deference implies a yielding or submitting to another's judgment or preference out of respect or reverence.
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Word History
borrowed from French déférence, going back to Middle French deference "act of submitting," from deferer "to submit to another, defer entry 2" + -ence -ence
1660, in the meaning defined above
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“Deference.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deference. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.
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