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Most Misspelt Words in English

  • Separate (seperate) - Example: Please keep the documents in separate folders.
  • Embarrass (embarass, embarras) - Example: He didn’t want to embarrass himself in front of the class.
  • Occasion (ocassion, occassion) - Example: Her birthday is a special occasion for the family.
  • Necessary (neccessary, necessery) - Example: Is it necessary to bring an ID?
  • Receive (recieve) - Example: Did you receive my email?
  • Privilege (priviledge) - Example: It’s a privilege to work with such a great team.
  • Maintenance (maintainance) - Example: Regular maintenance keeps the car running smoothly.
  • Argument (arguement) - Example: They had an argument about politics.
  • Recommend (reccomend, recomend) - Example: Can you recommend a good restaurant?
  • Conscience (conscious, consience) - Example: His conscience wouldn’t let him lie.
  • Harass (harrass, haras) - Example: The company has a strict harassment policy.
  • Lose (loose, loos) - Example: Don’t lose your keys again!
  • Affect vs. Effect - Example: The weather can affect your mood. Example: The new law had a positive effect on businesses.
  • Calendar (calender) - Example: Mark the meeting date on your calendar.
  • Misspell (mispell) - Example: I always misspell “necessary.”
  • Liaison (liason, liasion) - Example: She works as a liaison between the two companies.
  • Millennium (milennium, millenium) - Example: The year 2000 marked a new millennium.
  • Occurrence (occurence, ocurrence) - Example: Lightning is a rare occurrence in this area.
  • Perseverance (perseverence) - Example: His perseverance led him to success.
  • Possession (posession, posession) - Example: The stolen car was found in his possession.
  • Their vs. They’re vs. There - Example: Their house is beautiful. Example: They’re going to the party. Example: The book is over there.
  • Until (untill) - Example: I’ll wait until you’re ready.
  • Weird (wierd) - Example: That’s a weird way to eat pizza.

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