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How to use deferential in a sentence

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By contrast, those in favour of reform were accorded a respect that bordered on the deferential.
Significantly, however, we need not view the verdicts in that deferential, crabbed way.
He asked me where my Pass was, and I turned very polite, deferential and apologetic, saying that I had left it at home.
Why doesn't a polite and deferential invitation to talk do the trick any more?
In sharp contrast to many of his rivals, he had a modest and deferential manner which put those in authority at their ease.
There are also slavishly deferential entries on various historians and political scientists.
She is combative, not deferential, but not as effective as I'd like to see.
It's particularly difficult if you're doing those role-changes with people you have been used to being highly deferential towards.
The growth of social movements has been limited because of deferential attitudes toward the state's role in public affairs.
Instead, he underplays and it's a joy to watch him assume just the right mask of deferential blandness to manage his Colonel.
But now the courts seem inclined to be more deferential to the prosecution's side of this problem.
The Abenakis and their colleagues were not quite as deferential to the governor as he had hoped.
The anarchic comedy of these performers effectively tempers Baxter's tendency towards deferential sentimentalism.
Women normally adopt a deferential attitude toward men, especially to their husbands and fathers-in-law.
He speaks in a booming voice and is insultingly deferential or disparaging towards women.
We encourage deferential leaders to not hold back, not beat around the bush or dance around the subject, skirting the real issues.
When Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952 the United Kingdom was monocultural, hierarchical and deferential.
They refused to use honorific titles and deferential forms of address such as your excellency, my lord, because they were not literally true.
Laura Bush is all deferential and smiles in public, but you can bet that she whipsaws him like a swing in private.
Shizuko is a famous tango dancer and deferential wife, who is kidnapped by yakuza as payment for her businessman husband's debts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Have you not marked how the human heart bowed to the supremacy of his power, in the undissembled homage of deferential horror?
She beamed at my appearance, and her every word was caressing and deferential.
I saw it in every deferential gesture of his body, and every modulated tone of his voice.
Like lightning Ferry's sword was out, but he only gave it a deferential sweep.
This ancient, painted mummy with unfathomable eyes, and this burly, bull-necked, deferential.
Yet the old lady never ceased to abuse him, despite his deferential manner, and to compare him unfavourably with myself.
But why this excess of deferential kindness, or what equivalent can they imagine us capable of rendering them for it?
With a deferential flourish the waiter brought him the menu-card.
An account opened in her name for the expenses of the establishment in Brighton, had been fed by de Barral with deferential lavishness.
Fastidious as he was in all things, he was fastidiously deferential.
The Chief Inspector stood it well, deferential but inscrutable.
Over his ivory-inlaid table, Ahab presided like a mute, maned sea-lion on the white coral beach, surrounded by his warlike but still deferential cubs.
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