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dependent

relying on others / contingent / financial subordinate
Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: dependentspast: []pp: []ing: []comp: []sup: []

This word carries a strong sense of vulnerability or lack of autonomy. When applied to people, it often suggests a power imbalance, where one party holds the resources and the other is subject to their will or generosity. It can range from the natural bond between a parent and infant to the clinical context of substance addiction. In technical or logical contexts, the word shifts from a feeling of need to a strict causal relationship. It describes a chain of events where one outcome cannot happen without the prior occurrence of another, removing the emotional weight of helplessness and replacing it with a mechanical requirement.

Countable when referring to a person who is financially supported by another, such as a spouse or child. Uncountable when referring to the general state of needing support.

Meanings

Adjectiverelying on others

Relying on someone or something else for aid, support, or existence.

"The young child is entirely dependent on his parents."

Adjectivecontingent

Determined by or contingent upon certain conditions.

"The success of the project is dependent on the funding."

Nounfinancial subordinate

A person who relies on another for financial support.

"She claims three dependents on her tax return."

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