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Words Commonly Confused
Confused Words
List of Confused Words
A

accept and except
adoptive and adopted
advice and advise
adverse and averse
affect and effect
aid and aide
a lot, allot and alot
allowed and aloud
allude and elude
allusion and illusion
already and all ready
alright or all right
altar and alter
altogether and all together
among and amongst
amoral and immoral
amount, quantity and number
appraise and apprise

B

bare and bear
being or been
beside and besides
block and bloc
brake and break
breathe and breath

C

capital and capitol
can and may
canvas and canvass
censor, censure and sensor
cite, sight and site
climactic and climatic
coarse and course
complement and compliment
compose and comprise (comprise of and 'is comprised of')
confident, confidant and confidante
coral and corral
council and counsel
curb and kerb

D

dependant and dependent
decent, descent and dissent
defuse and diffuse
definite and definitive
desert and dessert
discreet and discrete
disinterested and uninterested
dived and dove

E

economic and economical
effect and affect
e.g. and i.e.
elicit and illicit
elude and allude
envelop and envelope
empathy and sympathy
enquiry and inquiry
except and accept

F

fewer or less
forego/forgo, forewent/forwent, foregone/forgone
fourth and forth
further and farther

G

getaway and get away
gray and grey
grisly and grizzly

H

hangar and hanger
hanged and hung
historic and historical

I

i.e. and e.g.
if or whether
illicit and elicit
illusion and allusion
immoral and amoral
impending and pending
imply and infer
incidence and incidents
incite and insight
inquiry and enquiry
instance and instants
into, onto and up to
its and it's

J

Kkerb and curb

L

law and lore
lay and lie
lead and led
learned and learnt
let and let's
less and fewer
licence and license
loath and loathe
loose and lose

M

marinade and marinate
material and materiel
may and can
may and might
may be and maybe
moral and morale
mute and moot

N

no-one and no one
notable and noticeable
number, amount and quantity

O

onto, into and up to

P

past and passed
plain and plane
pendant and pendent
pending and impending
personal and personnel
pore, pour and poor
practice and practise
precedence and precedent
pray and prey
principal and principle
precede and proceed
program and programme
prophecy and prophesy
proscribe and prescribe
provided and providing

Q

quantity, amount and number

R

raise, rise and raze
role and roll

S

shall and will
site, cite and sight
spelled and spelt
spilled and spilt
stationary and stationery
sensor, censor and censure
story and storey
sympathy and empathy

T

that, which and who
their, there and they're
then and than
too or to

U

up to, into and onto
uninterested and disinterested

V

vain, vein and vane

W

waist and waste
weather, whether and wether
whether or if
which, who and that
while or whilst
who or whom
who's and whose
will and shall

X

Y

you're and your

Z

COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS

Words that sound alike or look alike (moral/morale) often confuse students, especially those using spell checkers. This lengthy list of commonly confused words with simple definitions will help you decide which spelling fits your sentence.

Word 1
Meaning
Word 2
Meaning
to agree to receive or do
not including
unfavourable, harmful
strongly disliking; opposed
recommendations about what to do
to recommend something
to change or make a difference to
a result; to bring about a result
a passage between rows of seats
an island
all in one place, all at once
completely; on the whole
moving or extending horizontally on
referring to something of great length
out loud
permitted
a sacred table in a church
to change
not concerned with right or wrong
not following accepted moral standards
to assess
to inform someone
agreement, approval
the action of rising or climbing up
relating to the ears or hearing
relating to the mouth; spoken
pleasantly warm
foolish, crazy
naked; to uncover
to carry; to put up with
in phrase 'with bated breath', i.e. in great suspense
with bait attached or inserted
a Middle Eastern market
strange
a bunk in a ship, train, etc.
the emergence of a baby from the womb
having started life
carried
a branch of a tree
to bend the head; the front of a ship
a device for stopping a vehicle; to stop a vehicle
to separate into pieces; a pause
to break through, or break a rule; a gap
the back part of a gun barrel
to raise a subject for discussion
a piece of jewellery
a type of strong cloth
to seek people’s votes
to criticize strongly
to ban parts of a book or film; a person who does this
a grass producing an edible grain; a breakfast food made from grains
happening in a series
a group of musical notes
a length of string; a cord-like body part
forming a climax
relating to climate
rough
a direction; a school subject; part of a meal
smug and self-satisfied
willing to please
to add to so as to improve; an addition that improves something
to praise or express approval; an admiring remark
a group of people who manage or advise
advice; to advise
a signal for action; a wooden rod
a line of people or vehicles
to keep something in check; a control or limit
(in British English) the stone edge of a pavement
a dried grape
happening now; a flow of water, air, or electricity
to make a situation less tense
to spread over a wide area
a waterless, empty area; to abandon someone
the sweet course of a meal
careful not to attract attention
separate and distinct
impartial
not interested
a current of air
a first version of a piece of writing
an even score at the end of a game
a sliding storage compartment
having two parts
a fight or contest between two people
to draw out a reply or reaction
not allowed by law or rules
to make certain that something will happen
to provide compensation if a person dies or property is damaged
to cover or surround
a paper container for a letter
physical activity; to do physical activity
to drive out an evil spirit
a young deer; light brown
a mythical being, part man, part goat
to display ostentatiously
to disregard a rule
to move clumsily; to have difficulty doing something
to fail
to refrain
an ancestor
an introduction to a book
onwards, ahead
to turn to ice
a decoration along a wall
gruesome, revolting
a type of bear
a store
a large crowd of people
to suggest indirectly
to draw a conclusion
reluctant, unwilling
to hate
to unfasten; to set free
to be deprived of; to be unable to find
a measuring device
a metric unit; rhythm in verse
to be a powerful factor against
to make less severe
the roof of the mouth
a board for mixing colours
a foot-operated lever
to sell goods
a long, slender piece of wood
voting in an election
to flow or cause to flow
a tiny opening; to study something closely
the use of an idea or method; the work or business of a doctor, dentist, etc.
to do something repeatedly to gain skill; to do something regularly
to authorize use of medicine; to order authoritatively
to officially forbid something
most important; the head of a school
a fundamental rule or belief
a person inclined to doubt
infected with bacteria
the ability to see
a location
not moving
writing materials
a level of a building
a tale or account
to arouse interest
to make more attractive
full of twists; complex
full of pain or suffering
a ring-shaped arrangement of flowers etc.
to surround or encircle