"Recepient" is not the correct spelling, and the correct spelling is "recipient." Unlike "recepient," there is no "e" after the "c" in the word "recipient."

"Recipient" is a noun in English that refers to a person or entity who receives something. It is used to describe someone or something that is on the receiving end of a gift, message, award, or any other kind of item or information.

For example:

  • If you send a birthday gift to your friend, your friend is the recipient of the gift.
  • When you send an email, the person who receives and reads it is the recipient of the message.
  • In a scholarship ceremony, the student who is given the scholarship is the recipient of the award.

Through the Google Books Ngram Viewer, we can see that recipient has a much higher use than its misspelling recepient in Google’s database of published books in both American and British English since the year 1800.

Google Ngram Viewer: recepient vs. recipient

Example sentences

  1. The recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature gave an inspiring acceptance speech.
  2. Sarah was the recipient of the prestigious Employee of the Year award.
  3. Please address the envelope with the name and address of the recipient.
  4. The charity organization provides food and clothing to recipients in need.
  5. The scholarship recipient was overjoyed to hear the news of her financial aid.
  6. John was honored to be the recipient of the community service award for his volunteer work.
  7. The email was sent to the wrong recipient, causing some confusion.
  8. As the recipient of the inheritance, Lisa had to make important financial decisions.
  9. The charity event raised funds to benefit recipients of medical treatment.
  10. The congratulatory card was signed by all of the party guests before it was handed to the recipient.

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