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- Dependent or dependant? - Collins Dictionary Language Blog
If someone is dependent on something or someone, they need them in order to succeed or be able to survive Just 26 per cent of households are married couples with dependent children
- DEPENDENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DEPENDENT definition: 1 needing the support of something or someone in order to continue existing or operating: 2… Learn more
- DEPENDENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In summary, dependant can be used for the noun in either British or American English, but dependent for either noun or adjective is a safe choice in American English
- Dependent or Dependant: A British English Guide to Using the Right Form
To use the correct spelling, it helps to understand the core distinction between dependent and dependant In broad terms, dependent is usually the adjective or the verb form (as in to depend), while dependant is frequently used as a noun meaning a person who relies on someone else for support
- What Counts as a Dependant Child in the UK? - LegalClarity
A dependent child in the UK is broadly defined as anyone under 16, or someone aged 16 to 19 who is still in full-time non-advanced education and living with a parent or grandparent
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- DEPENDENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Being dependent means relying on something Many people are dependent on coffee in the morning, while a dependent is someone who relies on you for financial support
- Dependant vs. Dependent: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
Dependent definition: As an adjective, dependent describes something that relies on something else, whereas as a noun, it refers to someone who relies on another, primarily for financial support
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