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

Labelled or Labeled

Labeled and labelled is past tense and past participle form of "label," meaning to attach a tag or description to something. The spelling differs depending on region.

Polymathist or Polymath: Which Is Correct?

Although polymathist is informally used to mean polymath, polymath is the correct and accepted form of the word in formal dictionaries. A polymath is an individual who possesses a wide range of knowledge and expertise in various subjects or fields of study.

Beleive or Believe: Which Is Correct?

"Beleive" is a misspelling of "believe," a verb that means to accept something as true or to have confidence or trust in the existence, truth, or reliability of something or someone.

Incriminatingly or Incriminating: Which Is Correct?

"Incriminatingly" is not a standard English word, while "incriminating" is an adjective that can be used to modify a noun.

Priviledge or Privilege: Which Is Correct?

"Priviledge" is a misspelling of "privilege," a noun that refers to a special advantage, right, or benefit that is granted to or enjoyed

Burm, Berm, or Burn: Which Is Correct?

"Burm" is a misspelling of either "berm" or "burn." It can also be an abbreviation or misspelling of Burmese.

Absense or Absence: Which Is Correct?

"Absense" is a misspelling of "absence," which is a noun that refers to the state of not being present or the condition of being away or not existing.

Assesment or Assessment: Which Is Correct?

"Assesment" is a misspelling of "assessment," which is a noun that refers to the process of evaluating, examining, or appraising something or someone

Warewolf or Werewolf: Which Is Correct

"Warewolf" is a misspelling of "werewolf," which is a mythical creature or folkloric being that is often depicted as a person who can transform into a wolf, or a hybrid creature with both human and wolf characteristics