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In these words the weak vowel sound in the final syllable is spelled with the letter e. These are just a few of the many words ending in -ence.

audience The audience ignored the speaker.
circumference The circumference of the circle was large.
conference We attended the conference in Chicago.
conscience My conscience is completely clear.
essence Endeavour is the essence of success.
experience The cooks traveled the world to experience authentic native cuisines.
innocence The man appealed at court to prove his innocence.
intelligence The intelligence team decoded the cipher easily.
interference He focused on his work without the interference of television.
persistence Through the persistence of his efforts he achieved his goal.
reference If you are stuck, use the instruction book for reference.
residence He took up residence in New York.
science Rocket science enabled space travel.
sentence This is the tenth sentence of this test.
sequence A byte is a sequence of 8 bits. (Computer data terminology).
silence Some monks make a vow of silence.
succulence Each bite of fruit was full of succulence.
turbulence The aeroplane experienced some turbulence.

Learn more about these words in the Spellzone Main Course: Unit 33. Word endings: -ant, -ent, -ance, -ence

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audience
circumference
conference
conscience
essence
experience
innocence
intelligence
interference
persistence
reference
residence
science
sentence
sequence
silence
succulence
turbulence

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