Examples of nouns ending in -ent:
Lieutenant Towel attendant Parking lot attendant
The suffix is -ent. It means something that performs an action.
Examples of abstract nouns:alcoholismbrotherhoodCatholicismchildhoodfanaticismfatherhoodheroismneighborhoodpatriotismstatehoodtourismwidowhood
word ending-Cardiac is it a noun or a adjective
No. Ending is a verb form, or a noun, and may be an adjunct (e.g. ending credits). It can create a participial phrase, but it is not a preposition.
Overspentparchmentpermanentpertinentallotmentamassmentamazementamendmentamusementannulmentapartment.
apparentaffluentrepresent
A noun (like anything ending in -ISM).
Ardent, resilient, violent.
Permanent
Lieutenant Towel attendant Parking lot attendant
Lieutenant Towel attendant Parking lot attendant
If regarding presence: absent If regarding time: precedent
find designed
Inner or within is the English equivalent of the Greek root 'ent-'. An example of an English derivative of 'ent-' is 'entoblast', which derives from the prefix 'ent-', and the noun 'blast', which means 'bud'. The English derivative means 'the innermost germ layer of an embryo from which the cellular tissue of the digestive tract is derived'.
Sentries, bent trees, anything that has "ent" in it and ends with "ies"
The suffix is -ent. It means something that performs an action.