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Ance

Ance is a common English suffix used to form abstract nouns from verbs or adjectives, indicating a state, quality, or action.

Etymology: It derives from Old French -ance, from Latin -antia, and is part of a family that

Formation and usage: It attaches to a base stem to yield nouns such as appearance, avoidance, importance,

Pronunciation and spelling: The suffix is usually pronounced as /əns/. The choice between -ance and -ence generally

Examples in use: appearance (the way something looks or the act of appearing), avoidance (the act of

See also: Latin and Romance-derived noun-forming suffixes, including -ence; distinctions between -ance and -ence in English

also
includes
-ence,
-ancy,
and
-ency.
The
exact
spelling—-ance
or
-ence—often
reflects
historical
pronunciation
and
the
origin
of
the
base.
dominance,
abundance,
resistance,
instance,
and
alliance.
These
nouns
typically
denote
states,
qualities,
or
processes
rather
than
concrete
objects,
and
they
appear
frequently
in
formal,
academic,
and
technical
writing.
depends
on
the
word’s
etymology
and
historical
sound
changes,
rather
than
a
strict
rule.
keeping
away),
importance
(the
quality
of
being
important),
dominance
(the
state
of
being
dominant),
abundance
(a
large
quantity),
resistance
(the
act
or
capacity
to
withstand),
instance
(an
example
or
case),
alliance
(a
union
formed
for
mutual
benefit).
morphology;
related
suffixes
-ancy
and
-ency.