different between dutifulness vs deference
dutifulness
English
Alternative forms
- dutifullness (obsolete)
Etymology
dutiful +? -ness
Noun
dutifulness (usually uncountable, plural dutifulnesses)
- The state of being dutiful.
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deference
English
Etymology
From French déférence
Morphologically defer +? -ence.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d?f???ns/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?d?.f?.?ns/, /?d?.f??ns/
Noun
deference (countable and uncountable, plural deferences)
- Great respect.
- The children treated their elders with deference.
- The willingness to carry out the wishes of others.
- By tidying his room, he showed deference to his mother.
Synonyms
- honor
- respect
Translations
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