Toward vs. towards

Both toward and towards are prepositions used to indicate direction or movement in relation to a specific point or goal.

To vs. Too

To is used to indicate movement, purpose, and relationships. Too signifies excessive quantity or additional inclusion.

Flier vs. Flyer

Both flier and flyer are nouns that can refer to a person or thing that flies or a small, printed piece of paper or handbill used for advertising, promoting events, or conveying information.

Weather vs. Whether

Weather is used when describing or discussing atmospheric conditions. Whether is employed to present two options or possibilities.

Alternate vs. Alternative

Alternate relates to something happening in turns or a sequential pattern, while Alternative refers to a different choice or option, often in contrast to the usual or conventional one.

Allude vs. Elude

Allude means to make an indirect or casual reference to something without explicitly mentioning it. Elude means to escape from or avoid something or someone skillfully or cleverly.

Boujee vs. Bougie

Boujee is used to describe someone or something as extravagant, flashy way. Bougie is a shortened, informal version of the word "bourgeois".

Passed vs. Past

Passed is used to describe an action that occurred in the past. Past refers to the time that has already happened, the period before the present.

Censor vs. Censure

Censor refers to the act of examining and suppressing or removing objectionable or offensive material. Censure means to express strong disapproval or criticism of someone's actions or behavior.