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What words ending in the suffix lent?

Here are some words ending in the suffix "-lent":

Common words:

* Excellent: Of very high quality; outstanding.

* Violent: Using physical force intended to hurt or damage.

* Eloquent: Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.

* Brilliant: Exceptionally clever or talented.

* Relevant: Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.

* Indolent: Wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.

* Transparent: Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be seen clearly.

* Violent: Using physical force intended to hurt or damage.

* Innocent: Not guilty of a crime or offense.

* Turbulent: Characterized by unrest or disorder.

Less common words:

* Ablent: Absent; not present.

* Adherent: Someone who supports a particular person or cause.

* Assistent: A person who helps another person, especially in a professional capacity.

* Clandestine: Kept secret or done secretly.

* Covalent: Relating to or denoting a chemical bond involving the sharing of electrons between atoms.

* Equivalent: Equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.

* Eminent: Famous and respected within a particular sphere.

* Impellent: A driving force; an impulse.

* Penitent: Feeling or showing sorrow and regret for one's sins or wrongdoings.

* President: The elected head of state of a republic.

* Resident: A person who lives in a particular place.

* Violent: Using physical force intended to hurt or damage.

* Rulent: Ruled; governed.

* Violent: Using physical force intended to hurt or damage.

Note: The suffix "-lent" often indicates a quality or characteristic, such as brilliance, violence, or innocence.

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