Contigent vs Dependant - What's the difference?
contigent | dependant |
(British) A person who depends on another for support, particularly financial support (= US dependent).
(US)
As a verb dependant is
.As an adjective dependant is
dependent.As a noun dependant is
dependent; one who is dependent.contigent
Not English
Contigent has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'contigent':
cantheist, contestant, committest, conductant, cuntiest, candescent, coindicant, cuntshit, conticent, conducent, countest, candicant, cnidocyst, condescent, chantestdependant
English
Noun
(en noun)References
*Merriam-WebsterIndicating only US spelling is "dependent" (redirects, lists British spelling as a "variant".)'' * Pam Peters, The Cambridge Guide to English Usage , pp. 148-149. *
EncartaAlways a misspelling in US English, adjective and noun are differentiated in British English by spelling.
