Deference – Word of the Day for IELTS Speaking and Writing
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Deference – Word of the Day for IELTS Speaking and Writing
Deference: (Noun) /ˈdefərəns/
Definition :
polite behaviour that shows that you respect someone and are therefore willing to accept their opinions or judgment
Synonyms :
Yielding, Acquiescence, Capitulation.
Collocation :
With verb: show/ treat deference
Example :
For IELTS Speaking :
“Lewis was annoyed that Adam did not show enough respect and deference to him.”
“He treated Dean with extreme deference.”
For IELTS Writing :
“That the other women had never shown any deference to that status was a perennial aggravation.”
Exercise :
Match the word below to complete these sentences.
combination, delicious, defiant, breakup, deliberate, deference.
- Alongside stubbornness and negativism, the …………….. child has enormous energy and persistence
- But the difference really shows in the ……………….. attempt to abandon traditional forms of school discipline.
- When she went home to tea with them she ate …………………. food
- The ………………….. of her marriage had a devastating effect on her
- At least for a short time, schoolmates often showed ……………………. to their fallen peers.
- This distinction, coupled with the previous one, yields four possible……………………..of fact, each needing discussion.
Answer Keys :
- defiant
- deliberate
- delicious
- breakup
- deference
- combination
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