-Ant Vocabulary

This quiz is not about ants (for the most part), but rather words that end in "-ant". Try to identify as many as you can in this quiz.
All words are arranged in alphabetical order.
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A tiny insect that lives in colonies and builds mounds.
Ant
To believe yourself to be more important and able than is warranted.
Arrogant
To be especially intelligent, or for a color to be very bright.
Brilliant
A repeated phrase shouted or sung in unison by a crowd of people.
Chant
To be willing to do what someone asks you to do.
Compliant
Opposite of vowel.
Consonant
A person who participates in a contest against other people.
Contestant
The reciprocal of sine.
Cosecant
A binding agreement.
Covenant
What you wear around your armpits to prevent the smell of sweat.
Deodorant
An agent, particularly a drug, designed to slow down activity in the nervous system.
Depressant
Opposite of ancestor.
Descendant
Liquid used to destroy bacteria, usually on surfaces.
Disinfectant
To be superior and powerful over another.
Dominant
A bulbous purple vegetable.
Eggplant
With style and grace.
Elegant
A large animal with grey skin and ivory tusks.
Elephant
To affect a person or object with magic.
Enchant
To remain in existence.
Extant
To go further than what is reasonable or appropriate.
Extravagant
A sweet and pleasant smell, such as perfume.
Fragrant
An enormous human-like creature, such as the one in Jack and the Beanstalk.
Giant
Last name of the 18th U.S. president.
Grant
To be unsure or wary of performing an action.
Hesitant
Someone who moves into another country to live.
Immigrant
An expression of anger towards something unjust.
Indignant
Synonym for baby or newborn.
Infant
An adjective for infectious and extremely hazardous disease.
Malignant
A person who's job is selling/buying goods for profit, especially with other countries.
Merchant
Teenage ______ Ninja Turtles.
Mutant
Clothing you wear around your legs.
Pant
A poor farmer of low social status and owns only a small piece of land.
Peasant
A type of bird that is related to turkeys and peacocks.
Pheasant
Trees, flowers, ferns, and grass are all this kind of organism.
Plant
When a woman is developing a baby in her womb.
Pregnant
To talk with uncontrolled anger, usually in opposition to a certain topic.
Rant
The substances that undergo change in a chemical reaction.
Reactant
To take back or no longer claim an opinion or statement made previously.
Recant
To be unwilling in performing an action.
Reluctant
When something is so distasteful that it causes disgust and hatred.
Repugnant
A place where you pay for food to be cooked and served.
Restaurant
The reciprocal of cosine.
Secant
A person who works for and performs duties for another, such as a butler or house maid.
Servant
To be important and crucial to something.
Significant
A person who rents land or a house from a landlord.
Tenant
Organs and tissues are moved from one body to another in this type of surgical operation.
Transplant
An oppressive ruler who cruelly abuses their power.
Tyrant
To not be occupied, and thus available for usage.
Vacant
Synonym of lively or energetic.
Vibrant
To keep careful attention to potential problems or dangers.
Vigilant
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