"Defer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To defer means to put off or delay something, often temporarily, often due to circumstances or circumstances. It can also mean to delay or postpone a decision, action, or event.
Capable of being defended or justified; able to withstand criticism or attack; reasonable and logical.
Shielding or protecting oneself or one's interests from attack, criticism, or unfair treatment.
In a defensive manner; in a way that is intended to protect oneself from attack or criticism.
Defensiveness refers to a tendency to become protective and reactive when criticized, attacked, or challenged, often resulting in a rigid and inflexible attitude. It is a common psychological response that can lead to misunderstandings, miscommunication, and conflict, especially in personal and professional relationships.
Deference refers to a feeling or attitude of respect and admiration towards someone, typically someone of higher authority, status, or experience. It involves showing restraint, humility, and a willingness to yield or listen to others, often in a social or professional setting.
The deferens is the muscular tube that carries sperm from the epididymis, where it is stored, to the prostate gland.
Deferentectomy is the surgical removal of the deferent duct, which is a tube that carries sperm from the epididymis (the storage site for sperm) to the prostate gland and urethra. The deferent duct is a component of the male reproductive system, and the removal of this duct is typically performed in cases of testicular cancer or epididymitis.
Adverb. In a deferential manner; with respect or courtesy. Analogous to "deference", implying a showing of respect and politeness towards others.
The word "deferment" refers to a delay or postponement of something, usually through official authorization or agreement. In particular, it can refer to a military deferment, where someone's service obligation is delayed, or an administrative deferment, where a decision or action is put off until a later time.