This blog series equips you to navigate choices with confidence and express yourself in English with ease and eloquence.

Avalable or Available: Which Is Correct?

"Avalable" is a misspelling of the word "available." The misspelling "avalable" should be corrected to "available" for proper communication.

Hellow vs. Hello: Which is Correct?

"Hello" is a common and widely recognized English greeting. It is used to acknowledge someone's presence or to initiate a conversation. It is a friendly and formal way to say "hi" or "hey." "Hellow" is a misspelling of the word "hello." It can be used as a playful variation for "hello."

Hungery or Hungry: Which Is Correct?

"Hungery" is a misspelling of the word "hungry." "Hungry" is an adjective that describes a physical sensation or a state of discomfort and need caused by a lack of food.

Likelyhood or Likelihood: Which Is Correct?

"Likelyhood" is a misspelling of the word "likelihood." "Likelihood" is a noun in that refers to the probability or chance that something will happen or is true.

Discription or Description: Which Is Correct?

"Discription" is a misspelling of the word "description." "Description" is a noun that refers to the act of providing a detailed account, portrayal, or explanation of something using words.

Perfer or Prefer: Which Is Correct?

"Perfer" is not the correct spelling; the correct spelling is "prefer." "Prefer" is a verb that means to like or choose one thing or option over another because you find it more favorable, enjoyable, or suitable for your preferences or needs.

Outter or Outer: Which Is Correct?

"Outter" is not the correct spelling; the correct spelling is "outer." "Outer" is an adjective that refers to the external or exterior part of something, often in relation to a central or inner part.

Smokey or Smoky: Which Is Correct?

Among "smokey" and "smoky", "smoky" is the more commonly accepted spelling of the word in both American English and British English. However, "smokey" (with an extra 'e') can be used as a variant spelling, but "smoky" is the preferred spelling in both the UK and the US.

Inteligent or Intelligent: Which Is Correct?

"Inteligent" is not the correct spelling; the correct spelling is "intelligent." "Intelligent" is an adjective used to describe the mental capacity or cognitive abilities of a person, animal, or even a machine.