words ending with ant: * assistant : a helper, or in the workplace, an someone is jsut below the individual in charge, for example, assistant principal, assistant manager, assistant coach * accountant: one who checks an maintains financial accounts, prepares financial reports, calculates taxes etc. * brilliant: extremely intelligent * compliant: willing to agree to the wishes of others or done according to set standards * applicant: someone who has formally asked to be considered for something, a job, admission to college, a financial grant, etc. * defendant: the person in a court of law who has been accused of something * defiant: refusing to do what someone asks you to do, usually disrespectful way * dominant: stronger, more noticeable, more common or more important than other people or things. * elegant: very beautiful, stylish and graceful * flagrant: describes a negative or bad act that is shocking because it is done in a manner that is sure to be noticed by others * gallant brave, heroic, noble * hesitant: uncertain about what to do or say due to nervousness or a lack of confidence * jubilant: extremely excited, thrilled * mutant: an animal or plant that's different from others of its kind due to a change in genetic structure * noncholant: done in a calm and seemingl uninterested manner * occupant: someone who lives in a house, apartment, room etc. * pollutant: a substance in air, water or soil that is harmful to living things * recant: to say publically that you no longer have a belief that you had before, to retract * truant:deliberately staying away from school without permission * valiant: very brave, especially in difficult situations
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No English words end in those letters. =========================== English words ending in -cester tend to be town names, e.g. Leicester, Bicester, Worcester, Towcester, Alcester. It is believed that the ending -cester is derived from Latin meaning fort or camp, or from Anglo-Saxon meaning settlement.
words ending in ar do not all have the same meaning. a simple example is compare the meaning of the words 'altar' and 'star.' Basically,you need to specify a word you want the meaning for. So i'd advice you to re-ask this question because at the moment it is unanswerable.
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is there a rule for words ending in or ( as in professor) or words ending in er (as in commander)? Thank you!
retardant?
radiant luxuriant
pleasant
Adjectives ending with 'ant' are:aberrantadamantarrogantassistantbrilliantbuoyantcompliantconstantdefiantdistantdiscordantdormanteleganterrantextravagantexuberantflagrantflamboyantflipantfragrantgallantgianthesitantignorantincessantinfantjubliantluxuriantmalignantmigrantobservantpeasantpleasantpoignantpregnantradiantrampantredundantreliantsignificanttoleranttruantvacantvagrantvaliantverdant
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Yes, "green giant" rhymes. The two words share the same ending sound "-ant."
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Words that end with "ant" are adjectivesapplicantcurrantconsonantconstantdeviantdominantdominantelegantelephanthydrantirritantinfantimportantjubilantilluminantmilitantmutantpleasantpheasantpennantpedantquadrantremnantruminantservantsignificanttruanttenantvacantwarrant
Yes, there is a difference between the syllables "-ant" and "-syn." "-ant" is a suffix used to form nouns or adjectives indicating a person who performs an action or a quality, while "-syn" is not a commonly used suffix in English.
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A suffix
Some of the words that have 'ant' in them are:adamantantlerbanterblatantcantcan'tcantorchanterrantfantailflagrantfragrantgallantgiantgrantignorantinfantitinerantlanternmantlepantpageantplantpropellantrantslanttantalizetantamountwantwarrant