Words Ending in -ance vs -ence
Is it ‘importance’ or ‘importence’? ‘Difference’ or ‘differance’? The -ANCE vs -ENCE ending causes endless confusion because they sound exactly the same! There’s no perfect rule, but there ARE helpful patterns.
This page sorts 50 words into -ANCE and -ENCE groups with memory tricks. The biggest help: if the related word has a clear A or E sound, that tells you which ending to use!
🅰️ -ANCE Words (25)
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🅴 -ENCE Words (25)
🅴 More -ENCE Words
🎯 The Trickiest -ANCE/-ENCE Words
📐 5 Spelling Rules
Check the -ANT/-ENT Adjective
If the adjective ends in -ANT → use -ANCE: important→importance, tolerant→tolerance. If -ENT → use -ENCE: different→difference, confident→confidence.
After Hard G or C → Usually -ANCE
elegance, significance, arrogance — after hard G/C sounds, use -ANCE.
After Soft G, C, or Vowel → Usually -ENCE
intelligence, innocence, influence — after soft sounds, use -ENCE.
-ATE Verbs → -ANCE
If the verb ends in -ate, the noun often uses -ance: tolerate→tolerance, dominate→dominance.
When In Doubt → Check the Adjective!
Don’t know -ANCE or -ENCE? Find the adjective form! importANT → importANCE. differENT → differENCE. This works ~90% of the time.
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❓ FAQ
Is there a rule for -ance vs -ence?
The best trick: check the adjective! importANT→importANCE. differENT→differENCE. If the adjective ends in -ANT, the noun uses -ANCE. If -ENT, use -ENCE. Works ~90%.
Why do they sound the same?
English reduced these Latin endings to the same ‘unss’ sound over centuries. In Latin, they were pronounced differently (-antia vs -entia). The spelling preserves the original Latin distinction.
Which is more common?
-ENCE words slightly outnumber -ANCE words in English. But both are very common — you’ll encounter hundreds of each.
What about ‘maintenance’?
Tricky! maintain→maintenance (ANCE not ENCE). The adjective isn’t ‘maintainant’ — you just have to memorize it. TEN+ANCE is the trick.
Does this apply to -ant/-ent adjectives too?
Yes! The same patterns work in reverse: importANCE→importANT, differENCE→differENT. Noun and adjective always match their A or E.