co-dependent
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nope that's not going to work, someone who is selfish, will only think about themselves and someone who is co-dependent, depends on other people for things, its two total opposites, you want it to be about you, and the other person needs it to be about them, a co-dependent person needs someone to rely on
Someone who depends on people for money.
it means that you are the person's dependent.
Co-Dependent's Day was created on 2004-03-21.
it works working with someone else co-operatively
it means that someone is addictive to it and cant stop.
dependent mean dependent othewise not dependent
Being a dependent of someone else for tax purposes decreases the amount of money you will get from the government. This mean you are not supplying the majority of your living expenses, someone else is and they should be able to use you as a dependent on their taxes.
Depends on how you want to use it. They are homonyms - words that sound the same but mean different things.Dependent is an adjective meaning relying on someone or something elseDependant is a noun meaning someone who relies on someone(thing) else-The above answer is incorrect.Correct answer: Dependent is an adjective or a noun. Dependant is a variant spelling of dependent, used only as a noun.
When someone says that this is a passive skill, he means that the skill is dependent on time or season, and not permanent.