SAT Power Vocab - Princeton Review

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

  • The former president made a conspicuous display of his gleaming wristwatch; he had
    just signed a promotional contract with the watch’s manufacturer.

  • Conspicuous consumption is a variety of showing off that consists of making a public
    display of buying and using a lot of expensive stuff.


The opposite of conspicuous is inconspicuous.


deference (DEF ur uns) n submission to another’s will; respect; courtesy


Mnemonic:

When    there   is  a   DIFFERENCE  between your    rank    and that    of  the person  above   you
(boss/employee, parent/child, teacher/student), you will show DEFERENCE.

To show deference to another is to place that person’s wishes ahead of your own.



  • Dean showed deference to his grandfather: He let the old man have first dibs on the
    birthday cake.

  • Danny stopped texting at the dinner table in deference to the wishes of his mother.


To show deference to another is to defer to that person.



  • Joe was supposed to go first, but he deferred to Steve, who had been waiting longer.


To show deference is also to be deferential (def uh REN shul).



  • Joe was being deferential when he allowed Steve to go first.

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