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de·lin·quen·cy
 delinquency
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- pronunciation:
- d
lIng
kw n
si
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
inflections: |
delinquencies |
definition 1: |
failure to bear one's responsibilities; dereliction of duty or failure to meet a legal requirement.
- similar words:
- default
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definition 2: |
a misdeed or offense.
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definition 3: |
see "juvenile delinquency."
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related words: |
iniquity |
The word delinquency
contains the following part:
-ance, -ence, -ency, -ancy
Latin
noun-forming suffix
that means state, quality, or act of
  More about this word part:
The suffix group -ance
, -ence
, -ency
, -ancy
attaches to verbs and Latin verb stems to create nouns. The suffix -ance
is usually attached to whole English words, whereas -ence
is usually attached to roots: compare eloquence and acceptance
. For most nouns ending in -ance
, -ence
, -ency
, -ancy
, there is a correponsponding adjective form ending in -ant, -ent.
  Example words:
absence, acceptance, admittance, agency, arrogance, attendance, audience, buoyancy, conference, confidence, consequence, consistency, currency, deficiency, difference, disappearance, disturbance, emergency, frequency, importance, independence, occurrence, preference, presidency, residence, science, tendency
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