0 respect and politeness:
1 respect shown for another person esp. because of that person’s experience, knowledge, age, or power:
The idea of deference sounds strays from this notion somewhat.
Recall that nicknames contextualize camaraderie among social equals, while kin terms simultaneously contextualize camaraderie and deference 0 patronage.
This awareness creates the relationship of "deference 0 patronage" that exists between socially unequal individuals.
This mythology helps to shed light on the relevance of the prominence of expertise within our culture to the phenomenon of linguistic deference.
One might mistakenly yoke condescension to a particular social attitude - deference, for instance.
Such status images are implemented concurrently with, and form an emergent background for, acts of deference.
It enabled her to speak in public, and travel abroad, with the approval, indeed the deference, of her co-religionists.
Local deference ensures that the scope of local political conflict is only minimally broadened in the state legislature.