Not sure about deference, but the difference is 4.5
The definition of the word deference is "humble submission and respect."
I defer from your answer.
Another term for deference is submission or the act of being passive. A person can have deference to authority by simply following all rules.
The prefix of deference is "de-," which means "down" or "away from."
Show some deference to your parents and help them with the groceries.With all deference, the board needs to rescind their offer of a buyout to the former president of the college.
With deference to your teacher, I suspect that you aught to have come up with this sentence yourself.
Out of deference to the older man, I allowed him to enter the room before me.He addressed her politely, with the deference due her social position.It is usually wise to show deference to your supervisors and managers.It is the Lord that you must give deference to.
Deference (meaning submission) is the correponding noun to the verb to defer (meaning to yield/submit (to the wishes of another).
When you make a curtsy, you bend both knees while keeping your back straight. The movement is a sign of respect or deference, typically performed by women by lowering the body briefly.
deference for expenses and income
Affurmative Action