Permanent
Overspentparchmentpermanentpertinentallotmentamassmentamazementamendmentamusementannulmentapartment.
apparentaffluentrepresent
Examples of nouns ending in -ent:accidentadolescentadvertisementagreementargumentbasementcementcentclientcommentconsentcontentcrescentdepartmentelemententertainmentestablishmenteventfragmentgarmentgentgovernmentimplementinstrumentintentjudgementlamentmanagementnutrientointmentopponentornamentparentpatentpatientpercentpigmentpredicamentpresidentrecipientregimentrentrequirementrodentscentserpentsolventtalenttangenttorment
Ardent, resilient, violent.
The word "bent" shares the same ending sound as "tent," "ant," "end," and "hint." All of these words have the "-ent" sound at the end, contributing to their similar phonetic ending.
Originally from Latin currere, which means "to run". The -ent ending comes from French. Electrical current and water current have the same meaning.
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Lieutenant Towel attendant Parking lot attendant
'En' is a suffix, so it does not have a designated root word by itself. Words with 'en' are listed below, the root words italicized.WoodenStolen