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English is the most studied language in the world. According to the language app, Duolingo, it is the number one studied language in 122 countries. Considered the international language – it is the official language of 53 countries – as well as being the most widespread, English is the main language spoken in various industries, from international business, science, and diplomacy to aviation and technology. It is seen as an integral part of success in economics and education.
But it isn't an easy language. English has many intricacies that make it more challenging to master than one might assume. Even native speakers often find certain words tricky. It is a language rife with opportunities for confusion, with an abundance of silent letters, odd rules, and ample inconsistencies. Homophones – words that sound identical yet have different spellings and meanings – trip up even the most seasoned writers on occasion. Even the word "misspelled" is frequently misspelled.
Adding to the confusion are divergences between American and British spelling standards; for instance, "colorful" and "colourful" or "theater" and "theatre." Homophones aren't the only words that are often misspelled. State names are commonly misspelled too, particularly those with complicated backgrounds. (Check out how each state got its name.)
To compile a list of the top misspelled English words, 24/7 Tempo reviewed various online articles, and resources, including dictionaries. Many of these words are used in everyday conversations while others, like Bellwether, are only used in certain circumstances.
Here are the top misspelled words in English:
Accommodate
Accommodate is often misspelled with one "c" and/or one "m." We won't accommodate either.
Apparently
Apparently, apparently is sometimes misspelled as apparantly.
Argument
This is often misspelled as arguement, but let's not argue over that.
Aural/Oral
These homonyms have related meanings: aural refers to the ear or hearing and oral to the mouth or speaking.
Assassination
People sometimes take a shot at spelling assassination with only three "s's" instead of four.
Basically
People sometimes make a basic mistake with this one and spell it basicly.
Beautiful
According to Google, this is the most common "how to spell" search in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin in 2018.
Beginning
According to Google, this is the most common "how to spell" search in South Carolina.
Bellwether
This word, meaning an indicator or predictor, has nothing to do with the weather, but is often misspelled with an "a."
Bizarre
Bizarre means strikingly unconventional. It's not just unconventional to spell it bizzare — it's plain wrong.
Calendar
Calendar has two "a's" and one "e," not one "a" and two "e's"
Canceled
People in Maryland and Oklahoma aren't sure how to spell canceled, according to Google Trends. And while one "l" is the preferred spelling in America, thanks to Noah Webster, two are still acceptable and more common in Britain.
Caribbean
Caribbean has one "r" and two "b's" — make sure you get it right when you're booking your vacation.
Chaos
According to Google Trends, this was the most common "how to spell" search in South Dakota. Sounds a bit ominous.
Connecticut
This state is misspelled so often, a character in the Woody Allen movie "Small Time Crooks" said, "I've always wanted to learn how to spell Connecticut."
Consequences
This was the most common "how to spell" search in Kansas in 2018, according to Google Trends. What would Dorothy make of that?
Cousin
It's family first in Alabama. According to Google Trends, cousin was the most common "how to spell" search in the state in 2018. The confusion apparently stems from the silent "o."
Desert/Dessert
People often confuse desert, the sandy place, and dessert, the sweet treat. The difference is only an "s," but with desert, the first syllable is stressed, and with dessert, the second.
Dilemma
This word creates a dilemma for some people, who spell it with an "n" instead of two "m's"
Disappoint
You'll disappoint your English teacher if you spell this with two "s's" and one "p."
Dying
This one is a bit morbid. According to Google, dying is the most common "how to spell" search in Rhode Island (which is among the states with the highest premature death rate).
Embarrass
To spare you embarrassment, this word has two "r's" and two "s's."
Ecstasy
You don't have to agonize over ecstasy — there's one "c" and two "s's," not the other way round, and certainly no "x."
Fahrenheit
There's no need to get hot and bothered over this — there are two "h's" in Fahrenheit.
Fiance
A fiancé is a man who is engaged to be married, a fiancée is a woman who is engaged to be married. And both have an accent, reflecting their French origin.
Fluorescent
Bright people know there's a "u" in fluorescent.
Forty
It's a simple word, but it's easy enough to see why people might get this one wrong — four has a "u" but forty doesn't.
Hors d'oeuvre
According to Google Trends, this word of French origin meaning appetizer was the most common "how to spell" search in Florida in 2018.
Harass
Don't let this word bother you — harass has one "r" and two "s's."
Massachusetts
Even residents aren't always sure how to spell Massachusetts correctly. In 2016 it was the most common "how to spell" search in the state itself, according to Google.
Millennium
People often leave out an "l" and/or an "n" from this word. Let's hope Millennials get it right.
Mississippi
With two "p's," three "i's" and four "s's," it's easy to see why Mississippi might often be misspelled.
Misspelled
Ironically, misspelled is often misspelled as mispelled.
Nocturnal
This word looks simple enough that it shouldn't keep you up at night. According to Google, however, nocturnal was the most common "how to spell" search in Nebraska in 2018.
Noticeable
People don't always notice that there should be an "e" in the middle of this word.
Occasion
Whatever the occasion, people aren't sure if there's one "c" or two, and one "s" or two.
Occurred
It's a common occurrence for people to omit a "c" and/or an "r" from this word.
Permanent
According to Google, this was the most common "how to spell" search in Washington, D.C. in 2018. Perhaps that's because there aren't term limits for members of the Senate or the House of Representatives.
Resume
This was the most common "how to spell" search in New York, New Jersey, and Colorado in 2018, according to Google. Google did not include an accent, which makes one wonder, did Google/searchers mean the verb to begin again (resume) or curriculum vitae (resumé)? And an accent on one "e," both "e's," or neither is acceptable.
Sincerely
Sincerely, this was the most common "how to spell" search in Connecticut in 2018, according to Google.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
It's easy to see why people might be unsure how to spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. It was the most common "how to spell" search in six states. However, it does beg the question: How often do they need to use it?
Tattoo
This word is often misspelled with just two "t's." What's more, tattoos featuring spelling mistakes are a popular meme.
Tendency
You should resist the tendency to spell this with an "a."
Threshold
There's only one "h" in the middle of threshold.
Tomorrow
Don't put this off till another day — tomorrow has one "m" and two "r's."
Truly
Believe me — true has an "e" but truly doesn't.
Vacuum
People misspell this word with two "c's" and one "u," and sometimes with an "e" for good measure.
Veteran
According to Google, this was the most common "how to spell" search in Alaska in 2018.
Weird
It may seem weird, but people often spell this with the "i" before the "e."
Yacht
According to Google, this was the most common "how to spell" search in North Dakota in 2018 — interesting since it's a completely landlocked state.