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No, self-sufficient means that you are independent.

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No, a dependent person relies on others for support, guidance, or care and is not self-sufficient. They may need help with daily tasks, decision-making, or financial assistance.

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Is a dependent person self suuficient?

No, a dependent person is not self sufficient.


What would be a suitable job for a loner who doesn't like people and is not flexible but quite selfsufficient?

Lighthouse keeper.


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Dependent is classified as a noun and dependent as an adjective. So please clarify if dependent on experience is allowed. Shouldn't the correct usage be dependent on experience?

In your sentence fragment, 'dependent' is used as an adjective: [that person is] dependent on experience. So you use dependent with -ent, not dependant with -ant.


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Grades are dependent on how well you listen in class, do your homework, and study. She was dependent on him to get to school. A child is a dependent of his or her parents or guardians.