accommodate – to provide lodging or sufficient space for.
achieve – to successfully reach a goal or standard.
acquaintance – someone you know slightly, but not a close friend.
acquire – to gain or obtain something.
amateur – a non-professional person doing something for enjoyment.
apparent – clearly visible or understood.
argument – a discussion with opposing views; a disagreement.
basically – in the most essential or fundamental way.
beginning – the start or first part of something.
believe – to accept as true or real.
benefited – received an advantage or profit.
bizarre – very strange or unusual.
calendar – a chart showing days, weeks, and months.
category – a class or division of things with shared characteristics.
cemetery – a place where people are buried.
changeable – capable of being changed or altered.
collectible – an item worth collecting due to its rarity or value.
column – a vertical division of text or figures.
committed – being dedicated or loyal to a cause.
conscience – a person’s moral sense of right and wrong.
conscious – aware of and responding to surroundings.
controversy – public disagreement or heated discussion.
convenient – fitting well with someone's needs or schedule.
curious – eager to know or learn something.
decision – a conclusion or resolution after consideration.
definitely – without doubt; for sure.
desirable – worth having or seeking.
desperate – feeling hopeless or in urgent need.
develop – to grow or cause to grow.
discipline – training to act in accordance with rules.
disease – a condition that impairs normal functioning.
disappoint – to fail to meet expectations.
embarrass – to make someone feel self-conscious or awkward.
environment – the surroundings affecting life and development.
equipped – provided with necessary tools or items.
exaggerate – to overstate or stretch the truth.
excellent – extremely good or outstanding.
exercise – activity to improve health and fitness.
existence – the state of being alive or real.
experience – practical contact with and observation of facts.
familiar – well known from frequent exposure.
fascinate – to attract and hold attention.
finally – after a long delay or process.
foreign – from another country or nation.
foreseeable – able to be predicted or anticipated.
forty – the number 40.
friend – a person with whom one has a bond of affection.
fulfill – to carry out or bring to completion.
generally – in most cases; usually.
grammar – rules of a language’s structure.
grateful – feeling or showing thankfulness.
guarantee – a promise of quality or assurance.
guardian – a protector or keeper; legal caretaker.
guidance – advice or information aimed at resolving a problem.
harass – to bother or torment repeatedly.
height – the measurement from base to top.
helpful – offering or ready to give help.
hindrance – something that prevents or delays progress.
humorous – funny or amusing.
identity – who or what someone is.
immediate – occurring or done at once.
incidentally – by chance or as a side note.
independent – free from control or influence.
indispensable – absolutely necessary.
influential – having the power to cause changes.
information – knowledge provided or learned.
innocent – not guilty of a crime or offense.
intelligence – the ability to acquire and apply knowledge.
interesting – holding attention; engaging.
interrupt – to break the continuity of something.
island – land surrounded by water.
jealous – feeling envy of someone’s achievements or advantages.
judgment – the ability to make considered decisions.
knowledge – facts, information, and skills acquired through experience.
leisure – free time not occupied with work.
library – a place with a collection of books and resources.
lightning – a flash of light in the sky during a storm.
loneliness – sadness from being alone.
maintenance – the process of preserving or keeping something in good condition.
manageable – capable of being controlled or dealt with.
marriage – the legal union between two people.
medicine – a substance used to treat illness.
millennium – a period of 1,000 years.
miniature – very small; a small replica.
mischievous – playfully causing trouble.
misunderstanding – a failure to understand correctly.
noticeable – easy to see or observe.
necessary – essential or needed.
neighbor – someone living nearby.
nervous – anxious or worried.
niece – a daughter of one's sibling.
occasion – a particular time or event.
occurred – happened or took place.
occurrence – an event or incident.
official – authorized or formal.
omission – something left out.
opinion – a belief or personal view.
opposite – completely different.
original – first or earliest version.
pamphlet – a small booklet with information.
parallel – lines or things side by side and having the same distance continuously.
parliament – the law-making body of a country.
particularly – especially or more than usual.
peaceful – calm and without violence or conflict.
people – human beings.
perceive – to become aware or understand through the senses.
performance – the act of performing or carrying out a task or function.
permanent – lasting or intended to last indefinitely.
perseverance – continued effort despite difficulties or delay.
personnel – people employed in an organization.
physical – relating to the body.
playwright – a person who writes plays.
possession – something owned or in control.
possible – able to be done or achieved.
practically – almost; nearly.
preference – a greater liking for one alternative over another.
prejudice – an unreasonable opinion without enough knowledge or experience.
preparation – the process of making something ready.
privilege – a special right or advantage.
probably – likely to happen.
proceed – to begin or continue a course of action.
profession – a paid occupation requiring training and formal qualification.
pronunciation – the way in which a word is spoken.
psychology – the study of the mind and behavior.
publicly – in a way that is open and visible to others.
pursue – to follow or chase after.
questionnaire – a set of written questions for gathering information.
receipt – a written statement confirming payment.
receive – to be given or presented with something.
recommend – to suggest as being good or suitable.
reference – a mention of something for information.
relevant – closely connected or appropriate.
religion – belief in and worship of a god or gods.
remember – to recall to the mind.
repetition – the action of repeating something.
restaurant – a place where meals are served to customers.
rhyme – words that end with the same sounds.
rhythm – a regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements.
ridiculous – absurd or laughable.
roommate – a person you share a room or residence with.
running – the act of moving quickly on foot.
sacrifice – giving up something for a greater purpose.
said – past tense of say.
safety – the condition of being protected from harm.
schedule – a plan for carrying out a process or event.
science – the study of the structure and behavior of the natural world.
scissors – a cutting tool with two blades.
secretary – a person employed to assist with office tasks.
separate – to divide or set apart.
severely – very badly or seriously.
shoulder – the part of the body between the neck and upper arm.
similar – having a resemblance.
sincerely – in a genuine or heartfelt manner.
skiing – the sport of gliding over snow.
society – a group of people living together in a community.
soldier – a person serving in the military.
specifically – in a detailed and exact way.
speech – the act of speaking.
spelling – the correct arrangement of letters in words.
strength – the quality of being strong.
studying – devoting time to learning.
success – the accomplishment of a goal.
successful – achieving a goal or purpose.
suggest – to offer an idea or plan.
surely – certainly or without doubt.
surprise – something unexpected.
suspicious – causing doubt or distrust.
swimming – moving through water by movement of the body.
synonym – a word having the same or nearly the same meaning.
system – a set of things working together as a whole.
technique – a method of doing something.
temperature – the measure of heat or cold.
temporary – lasting only for a limited period.
tendency – a likelihood to behave in a particular way.
therefore – for that reason or as a result.
thorough – complete with attention to detail.
though – despite the fact that.
thought – an idea or opinion.
through – from one end or side to another.
tomorrow – the day after today.
traffic – the movement of vehicles.
truly – in a truthful or genuine way.
twelfth – the ordinal number for twelve.
tyranny – cruel and oppressive government or rule.
unfortunately – sadly or regrettably.
until – up to the point in time.
unusual – not common or ordinary.
usage – the way in which something is used.
usually – commonly or habitually.
vacuum – a space entirely devoid of matter.
vegetable – a plant or part of a plant used as food.
vehicle – a machine used for transport.
vicious – deliberately cruel or violent.
village – a small group of houses in a rural area.
Wednesday – the fourth day of the week.
weird – strange or unusual.
whether – expressing a doubt or choice.
woman – an adult human female.
writing – the activity of marking coherent words.
yacht – a medium-sized sailboat or motorboat used for recreation.
✅ Commonly Misspelled Words With Meanings (201–300)
absence – the state of being away or not present.
absolute – complete or total.
absorb – to take in or soak up.
abstract – existing in thought, not concrete.
abundance – a large quantity of something.
academy – a place of learning or training.
accelerate – to increase speed.
acceptable – considered good enough.
accessory – something extra that adds function or style.
accidentally – happening by chance, not intended.
accomplish – to complete or succeed in doing something.
accuracy – correctness or precision.
accusation – a charge or claim that someone did something wrong.
adequate – enough or satisfactory.
adjustment – a small change to improve or correct.
adolescent – a teenager.
advantageous – providing a benefit or gain.
advertisement – a public promotion of something.
affectionate – showing love or fondness.
aggressive – ready to attack or confront.
alcoholic – relating to or containing alcohol.
allegiance – loyalty or commitment.
alphabetical – arranged according to letters of the alphabet.
alternative – another choice or option.
altogether – completely or entirely.
ambitious – having a strong desire to succeed.
analyze – to examine in detail.
ancestor – a person from whom one is descended.
anniversary – a yearly celebration of an event.
anonymous – without a known name or identity.
antique – very old and often valuable.
anxiety – worry or nervousness.
apology – an expression of regret or remorse.
applicant – someone who applies for something.
appointment – a scheduled meeting.
appreciate – to value or be thankful for.
approach – to come closer.
approval – agreement or permission.
architect – a person who designs buildings.
argumentative – prone to arguing.
arrangement – the act of organizing things.
artificial – made by humans, not natural.
aspiration – a hope or ambition.
assassinate – to kill someone important, usually for political reasons.
assistance – help or support.
association – a group with a common purpose.
athletic – physically strong, fit, or active.
attachment – something attached, or emotional connection.
attraction – something that draws attention or interest.
authority – the power or right to give orders.
automatic – operating by itself.
available – ready for use or accessible.
awkward – uncomfortable or clumsy.
bachelor – an unmarried man.
balloon – an inflatable rubber bag.
bankruptcy – legal status of being unable to pay debts.
barbecue – a method of cooking over fire.
bargain – a good deal or negotiation.
beautiful – very pleasing to look at.
behavior – the way someone acts.
benevolent – kind and generous.
biology – the study of life.
boredom – the state of being bored.
boundary – a dividing line.
brilliant – very bright or intelligent.
businessman – a man involved in business.
campaign – a planned effort to achieve something.
candidate – a person seeking a position or honor.
capacity – the maximum amount something can contain.
capitalism – an economic system based on private ownership.
captain – the leader of a ship, team, or group.
career – a long-term professional occupation.
careless – not paying attention; negligent.
carriage – a vehicle for transporting people.
carrot – an orange root vegetable.
category – a class or division.
cautious – careful to avoid danger.
celebrity – a famous person.
ceremony – a formal event.
challenge – a test of ability or skill.
champion – a winner or advocate.
chaos – complete disorder.
chemical – a substance with a distinct composition.
childhood – the period of being a child.
chocolate – a sweet made from cacao.
choice – the act of selecting.
cigarette – a rolled paper tube of tobacco.
circular – shaped like a circle.
civilization – an advanced human society.
clarity – clearness or lucidity.
clothing – garments or apparel.
collapse – to fall down or give way.
collective – done by a group.
colonial – relating to colonies.
commemorate – to honor the memory of someone or something.
commerce – the activity of buying and selling.
committee – a group formed for a specific function.
communicate – to share information or ideas.
companion – a person who goes with or accompanies someone.
competition – a contest or rivalry.
✅ Commonly Misspelled Words With Meanings (301–400)
completely – fully or entirely.
complicated – complex or difficult to understand.
concentration – the action of focusing on something.
concept – a general idea or thought.
consequence – the result or effect of an action.
considerate – showing concern for the needs of others.
consistent – acting or done in the same way over time.
consumer – a person who buys goods or services.
continuous – without interruption.
contribution – something given to help achieve a goal.
convenient – easy to use or access.
cooperation – the process of working together.
corporate – related to a large company or group.
correspondence – written communication.
courageous – brave and willing to face danger.
courteous – polite and respectful.
creature – a living being, especially an animal.
critical – expressing disapproval or judgment.
cultural – relating to culture or the arts.
curiosity – a desire to learn or know something.
decent – conforming to acceptable standards.
decide – to make a choice or judgment.
definite – clearly defined or determined.
definitely – without doubt.
deliberate – done on purpose; intentional.
delicious – having a pleasant taste.
democracy – a system of government by the people.
dependent – relying on someone or something for support.
desirable – worth having or seeking.
desperate – in urgent need or distress.
difficult – not easy to do or understand.
diplomat – an official representing a country.
disaster – a sudden event causing great damage or loss.
discreet – showing careful consideration or respect for privacy.
discrepancy – a difference or inconsistency.
disguise – to change appearance or identity.
displace – to move something from its usual place.
disturbance – an interruption or disruption.
documentary – a film or broadcast that provides factual information.
dominant – having control or authority over others.
economical – using resources in a way that avoids waste.
embarrassment – a feeling of self-consciousness or shame.
emergency – an unexpected and urgent situation.
employee – a person who works for another person or organization.
employer – a person or company that hires workers.
encourage – to give support or confidence.
endorse – to approve or support publicly.
enough – sufficient quantity or degree.
enthusiastic – showing excitement or strong interest.
environment – the surroundings in which something exists or operates.
essential – absolutely necessary or very important.
excellent – of the highest quality.
exception – something that does not follow the rule.
excessive – more than what is necessary or reasonable.
experience – knowledge or skills gained through practice or participation.
expertise – specialized knowledge or skill in a particular area.
extremely – to a very high degree.
fascinating – extremely interesting or captivating.
favorable – showing approval or support.
familiar – well-known or easily recognized.
favorite – preferred over others.
federal – relating to a system of government with central authority.
financial – relating to money or finance.
forcible – done with force or violence.
forever – for all time; eternally.
fortunate – lucky or blessed with good things.
frequent – occurring often or at regular intervals.
genuinely – truly or sincerely.
government – the governing body of a country or state.
grateful – feeling or showing thankfulness.
guarantee – a formal promise or assurance.
harass – to repeatedly disturb or bother someone.
hilarious – extremely funny.
historical – related to history or past events.
honorable – deserving respect or admiration.
humorous – funny or amusing.
identical – exactly the same in every way.
immediately – without delay.
important – of great significance or value.
impressive – making a strong impact or having a strong effect.
inaccurate – not correct or precise.
inappropriate – not suitable or proper.
incentive – something that motivates or encourages action.
independent – not relying on others; self-sufficient.
influential – having a powerful effect or impact.
information – knowledge or facts about something.
initiative – the ability to take action without needing direction.
insensitive – showing a lack of concern for others’ feelings.
intelligent – having high mental ability.
interfere – to intervene or disrupt.
intermediate – being between two stages or levels.
interruption – the action of interrupting something.
investment – the act of putting money or effort into something for future gain.
jealous – feeling envy or resentment over someone else’s success.
judgment – the ability to make decisions or form opinions.
knowledgeable – possessing knowledge or understanding.
laziness – the quality of being unwilling to work or exert effort.
leisure – free time for enjoyment or relaxation.
liability – the state of being legally responsible.
license – an official permit for something.
literature – written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
maintenance – the process of keeping something in good condition.
management – the act or process of controlling or directing an organization or project.
marriage – the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners.
material – the substance or substances from which something is made.
medication – a substance used for treating illness or health conditions.
medicine – the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease.
memorable – worth remembering or easily remembered.
minimum – the least amount or quantity possible.
miscellaneous – made up of various different kinds of things.
momentary – lasting for a very short time.
necessary – required to be done or needed.
neighborhood – a district or community within a city or town.
nervous – easily agitated or anxious.
notorious – famous for something negative.
occasionally – happening from time to time.
offense – a crime or wrongdoing.
officially – in an official manner or according to the rules.
opinion – a personal view or judgment.
opportunity – a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
organized – arranged or structured in a systematic way.
parallel – lines or planes that are equally distant at every point and never meet.
participate – to take part in an activity or event.
particularly – in a specific or especially significant way.
perception – the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something.
performance – the act of performing or carrying out a task.
persistent – continuing to exist or endure over a prolonged period.
philosophy – the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
physician – a medical doctor.
playwright – a person who writes plays.
possible – able to be done or achieved.
preference – a greater liking for one alternative over another.
preliminary – serving as a preparation for something more important.
privilege – a special right or advantage granted to a person.
pronunciation – the way in which a word is pronounced.
progress – forward movement toward a goal.
pronoun – a word that takes the place of a noun (e.g., he, she, it).
purpose – the reason for which something is done.
recommendation – a suggestion or advice to do something.
reliable – consistently good in quality or performance.
relevant – closely connected to the matter at hand.
reminder – something that makes you remember something.
repetition – the action of repeating something.
restaurant – a place where meals are served to customers.
satisfied – content or pleased with something.
schedule – a planned timetable or program.
scientific – relating to science or the systematic study of the natural world.
separate – to divide or set apart.
seriously – in a solemn or earnest manner.
severe – intense, harsh, or strict.
similar – resembling something or someone in appearance or nature.
society – an organized group of people with a shared culture or purpose.
specific – clearly defined or identified.
strength – the quality of being strong.
successful – achieving the desired result or outcome.
suggestion – an idea or proposal put forward for consideration.
superior – of higher quality or status.
suspicious – having a distrustful or doubtful attitude.
thorough – complete and with attention to detail.
tomorrow – the day after today.
unbelievable – difficult to believe or comprehend.
unfortunately – expressing a regretful or sad situation.
unnecessary – not needed or required.
vacuum – a space entirely devoid of matter.
vegetable – a plant or part of a plant used as food.
vehicle – a machine used for transporting people or goods.
voluntary – done by choice or without obligation.
weather – the atmospheric conditions at a particular place and time.
Wednesday – the middle day of the week.
weird – strange or uncanny.
whether – expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives.
withdraw – to remove or take something back.
witness – a person who sees an event or occurrence.
woman – an adult female human.
writing – the act of forming words, especially in writing.
yacht – a large and luxurious boat.
yoga – a system of physical postures and breathing exercises for mental and physical wellness.
youthful – having the characteristics of a young person.
zealous – showing great enthusiasm or passion.
zero – the numerical value of nothing.
zone – an area or region distinguished from other areas.
zoology – the scientific study of animals.
accommodation – a place where people stay or live temporarily.
acquire – to gain or obtain something.
adequately – in a way that is satisfactory or acceptable.
admission – the process of being allowed to enter or join something.
adventure – an unusual or exciting experience.
adversary – an opponent or enemy.
advertise – to promote or publicize something.
agriculture – the practice of farming and cultivation of crops.
allegory – a story in which characters or events represent abstract ideas or moral qualities.
ambiguous – open to more than one interpretation.
amusement – the state of being entertained or pleased.
ancestry – the lineage or descent of a person or family.
apologize – to express regret or remorse for a wrongdoing.
applause – the clapping of hands to show approval.
approval – the belief or expression of agreement or support.
barricade – an obstacle or barrier to prevent movement.
benefit – an advantage or profit gained from something.
blasphemy – the act of speaking sacrilegiously about sacred things.