Meat or meet

Meat or meet? How do you spell it? The right answer is that it is spelled both ways but the words have different meaning. Meat is what you eat. Vegetarians do not eat meat. Meet is used when you come together. If you make an appointment with a friend to see each other on Friday, … [Read more…]

Akward or awkward

Akward or awkward? How do you spell it? The right answer is that it is spelled awkward, not akward. Nor is it spelled ackward. Regards, spellhow.com.

Ballon or balloon

Ballon or balloon? How do you spell it? The right answer is that it spells balloon if you mean a light rubber bag inflated with air. You could also refer to a hot air balloon. Ballon on the other hand refers to the lightness and grace of movement that exaggerates the duration of a ballet … [Read more…]

Altogether or all together

Altogether or all together? How do you spell it? The right answer is that you can spell it both ways but it does not mean the same. Altogether is an adverb that means completely or in total. All together is used as a phrase. For example, You should all come together to the party or … [Read more…]

Aisle or isle

Aisle or isle? How do you spell it? The right answer is that both spellings are correct but the two words have different meanings. An aisle is a passageway for people to walk through. An isle is an island. Regards, spellhow.com.

Batchelor or bachelor

Batchelor or bachelor? How do you spell it? The right answer is that it can be spelled both batchelor and bachelor in Bristish English. In American English you spell it bachelor. Regards, spellhow.com.