defiant
reliant
* An "A" and an "E"...lol...I don't think there is any particular reason. Just that some words use "ance" and others use "ence". That's the English language...very difficult, exceptions to almost every rule.
A suffix for "guide" could be "-ance" or "-ance", forming the word "guidance." Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to create a new word or alter its meaning. In this case, adding the suffix "-ance" changes "guide" to "guidance," indicating the act or process of guiding.
ance * Acquaintance * Allegiance * Allowance * Ambulance * Appearance * Balance * Brilliance * Chance * Clairvoyance * Clearance * Compliance * Dance * Defiance * Deliverance * Deviance * Disappearance * Elegance * Endurance * Enhance * Fiance * Finance * Flamboyance * Fragrance * Freelance * Glance * Grievance * Guidance * Hesitance * Hindrance * Ignorance * Importance * Inheritance * Instance * Insurance * Lance * Nuisance * Observance * Ordinance * Performance * Perseverance * Prance * Radiance * Reassurance * Resistance * Romance * Seance * Significance * Stance * Substance * Surveillance * Tolerance * Trance * Vance * Vengeance
THE END in HINDI is called - SAMAPTI समाप्ति
Recant, as in claiming a previous statement to be false. Pendant, like a necklace. Remnant, as in a piece of something.
Words with the suffix ance:acceptanceappearancearroganceassistanceclearancecompliancecontinuancedisappearancedistanceeleganceentrancegrievancemaintenanceperformancepredominanceresistancetolerancesubstancetemperanceviligance
Words that end with "ant" are adjectivesapplicantcurrantconsonantconstantdeviantdominantdominantelegantelephanthydrantirritantinfantimportantjubilantilluminantmilitantmutantpleasantpheasantpennantpedantquadrantremnantruminantservantsignificanttruanttenantvacantwarrant
dance, romance, penance, chance, trance, glance
* An "A" and an "E"...lol...I don't think there is any particular reason. Just that some words use "ance" and others use "ence". That's the English language...very difficult, exceptions to almost every rule.
Theres lots!!!!!!!!!!AssistantAttendantArrogantCompliantCombatantConstantContestantDefiantElegantFragrantignorantImportantInstantIrritantMigrantMutantPregnantProtestantResistantServantSignificant
Well, honey, some suffixes for "assist" could be "ance," "ant," "ance," or even "er." Just slap one of those bad boys on the end of "assist" and you've got yourself a fancy new word. Now go out there and assist like the grammar guru you are!
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.
unpleasant
A suffix for "guide" could be "-ance" or "-ance", forming the word "guidance." Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to create a new word or alter its meaning. In this case, adding the suffix "-ance" changes "guide" to "guidance," indicating the act or process of guiding.
One of the many examples of a word that ends with the suffix, -ant, would be chant.
adjective, as in pleasant, redundant, adamant
When "ance" is added to a base word that does not end in a silent "e," the base word typically retains its original spelling, and the "ance" suffix is simply added to the end. For example, the base word "perform" becomes "performance." This addition often changes the word's grammatical function, transforming a verb into a noun.