words ending with the suffix ence meaning state of
Generally, when forming an adjective from a noun ending in "-ence" or "-ance," you would drop the suffix and add "-ent." For example, "independence" becomes "independent."
Patience.
violencesentenceintelligenceexcellencepersistenceobedience
Effervescence rhymes with almost any word ending in "ence" or has a slant rhyme with words ending in "ince" depending on the pronunciation. For example: prominence, eminence, science, hence prince, mince, since, rinse, wince
In most cases, a verb that ends in -ate will have the ending of -ance. Similarly, verbs that end in -ear or -ure will also For example, the verb tolerate becomes tolerance. The spelling rule for the ending -ence are that verbs that end in -ere tend to have this ending. However, there are exceptions to these rules.
Both suffixes are used to form nouns from adjectives or verbs. The main difference is that "ance" is more commonly used with verbs ending in "e" or "y" (e.g. guidance, adherence), while "ence" is typically used for all other words (e.g. presence, confidence).
The word independence, like other words that end with -ence, is a noun. Other nouns that end in -ence are patience and competence.
It means the state of being.
The word "since" may be pronounced as "ENCE" as well as the proper "INCE".Words that rhyme with since and prince :Words ending in "ince" : convince, evince, mince, quince, since, winceWords ending in "inse" : rinseWords ending in "intz" : blintz, chintzPlural words ending in "int" : dints, flints, glints, hints, lints, mints, quints, splints, sprints, squints, stints, tints (Also prints, imprints, reprints, etc.)Proper names and possessives : Vince, Clint'sWords that rhyme with since and cents :Words ending in "ence" : commence, fence, hence, pence, whenceWords ending in "ense" : condense, defense, dense, dispense, expense, flense, immense, incense, intense, offense, pretense, sense, suspense, tenseWords ending in "entz" : mentzPlurals of words ending with "ent" : cements, circumvents, dements, dents, descents, dissents, events, ferments, gents, intents, laments, misrepresents, represents, presents, relents, rents, repents, resents, scents, supplements, tents, ventsProper Names and Possessives : Lents, Spence, Brent's, Kent's, Trent's
The suffixes for "differ" are "-ent" and "-ence", which can be used to form the words "different" and "difference".
Psi-ence Fiction was created in 2001.