Recant, as in claiming a previous statement to be false.
Pendant, like a necklace.
Remnant, as in a piece of something.
Elegant, infant, constant.
One example of a word that ends in "ant" and can turn to "ance" is "abundant," which can become "abundance."
These are all suffixes that are commonly used to form adjectives in English. They are added to the end of base words to create new adjectives with specific meanings or characteristics.
The suffix '-esse' is typically used in English to form feminine nouns or adjectives from masculine nouns. It is often seen in words such as "princess" (from prince) or "lioness" (from lion).
Words that end in "ly" are called adverbs, which are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adverbs describe how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
In Spanish, masculine adjectives typically end in -o. For example, "alto" (tall), "rรกpido" (fast), and "inteligente" (intelligent) are all masculine adjectives. However, it's important to note that there are exceptions and some masculine adjectives may not always end in -o.
The word defendant, like many other words (but not all) that end in -ant, is a noun. Another noun that ends in -ant is pendant.Some words that end in -ant are adjectives, like compliant.
brilliant,dormant
Words that end with "ant" are adjectivesapplicantcurrantconsonantconstantdeviantdominantdominantelegantelephanthydrantirritantinfantimportantjubilantilluminantmilitantmutantpleasantpheasantpennantpedantquadrantremnantruminantservantsignificanttruanttenantvacantwarrant
No adjectives end in i. Actually, no words in English end in i.
Adjectives
Theres lots!!!!!!!!!!AssistantAttendantArrogantCompliantCombatantConstantContestantDefiantElegantFragrantignorantImportantInstantIrritantMigrantMutantPregnantProtestantResistantServantSignificant
unpleasant
adjectives - apex :)
dailydulyonly
end rhyme
Some adjectives that end with D are:blondbloodboldcardboardcoldendgladgoldgroundhardloudmadoldpallidplaidproudroundsadsaladsolidsoundtorridwoodwordworldYou may also use words that end in 'ed', such as chilled, mashed, painted spoiled, etc.
adjective, as in pleasant, redundant, adamant