Commonly
confused words
Take a look
at these two sentences – one of them contains a mistake:
I poured
over book after book.
We pored
over the catalogues.
Are you uncertain which one is right? There are a lot of
words in English that look or sound alike but have very different meanings,
such as pore and pour or flauntand flout. It’s
easy to get them confused and most electronic spellcheckers won’t be much help
in this type of situation: they can tell you if a word has been spelled wrongly
but they can’t generally flag up the misuse of a correctly spelled word.
Here’s a quick-reference list of pairs of words that
regularly cause people problems. The words follow the accepted British English
spelling. Some of them do have alternative American spellings and you will find
these at the main dictionary entry on this website.
Word
1
|
Meaning
|
Word
2
|
Meaning
|
accept
|
to agree to receive
or do
|
except
|
not including
|
adverse
|
unfavourable,
harmful
|
averse
|
strongly disliking;
opposed
|
advice
|
recommendations
about what to do
|
advise
|
to recommend
something
|
affect
|
to change or make a
difference to
|
effect
|
a result; to bring
about a result
|
aisle
|
a passage between
rows of seats
|
isle
|
an island
|
all together
|
all in one place,
all at once
|
altogether
|
completely; on the
whole
|
along
|
moving or extending
horizontally on
|
a long
|
referring to
something of great length
|
aloud
|
out loud
|
allowed
|
permitted
|
altar
|
a sacred table in a
church
|
alter
|
to change
|
amoral
|
not concerned with
right or wrong
|
immoral
|
not following
accepted moral standards
|
appraise
|
to assess
|
apprise
|
to inform someone
|
assent
|
agreement, approval
|
ascent
|
the action of rising
or climbing up
|
aural
|
relating to the ears
or hearing
|
oral
|
relating to the
mouth; spoken
|
balmy
|
pleasantly warm
|
barmy
|
foolish, crazy
|
bare
|
naked; to uncover
|
bear
|
to carry; to put up
with
|
bated
|
in phrase 'with bated
breath', i.e. in great suspense
|
baited
|
with bait attached
or inserted
|
bazaar
|
a Middle Eastern
market
|
bizarre
|
strange
|
berth
|
a bunk in a ship,
train, etc.
|
birth
|
the emergence of a
baby from the womb
|
born
|
having started life
|
borne
|
carried
|
bough
|
a branch of a tree
|
bow
|
to bend the head;
the front of a ship
|
brake
|
a device for
stopping a vehicle; to stop a vehicle
|
break
|
to separate into
pieces; a pause
|
breach
|
to break through, or
break a rule; a gap
|
breech
|
the back part of a
gun barrel
|
broach
|
to raise a subject
for discussion
|
brooch
|
a piece of jewellery
|
canvas
|
a type of strong
cloth
|
canvass
|
to seek people’s
votes
|
censure
|
to criticize
strongly
|
censor
|
to ban parts of a
book or film; a person who does this
|
cereal
|
a grass producing an
edible grain; a breakfast food made from grains
|
serial
|
happening in a
series
|
chord
|
a group of musical
notes
|
cord
|
a length of string;
a cord-like body part
|
climactic
|
forming a climax
|
climatic
|
relating to climate
|
coarse
|
rough
|
course
|
a direction; a
school subject; part of a meal
|
complacent
|
smug and
self-satisfied
|
complaisant
|
willing to please
|
complement
|
to add to so as to
improve; an addition that improves something
|
compliment
|
to praise or express
approval; an admiring remark
|
council
|
a group of people
who manage or advise
|
counsel
|
advice; to advise
|
cue
|
a signal for action;
a wooden rod
|
queue
|
a line of people or
vehicles
|
curb
|
to keep something in
check; a control or limit
|
kerb
|
(in British English)
the stone edge of a pavement
|
currant
|
a dried grape
|
current
|
happening now; a
flow of water, air, or electricity
|
defuse
|
to make a situation
less tense
|
diffuse
|
to spread over a
wide area
|
desert
|
a waterless, empty
area; to abandon someone
|
dessert
|
the sweet course of
a meal
|
discreet
|
careful not to
attract attention
|
discrete
|
separate and
distinct
|
disinterested
|
impartial
|
uninterested
|
not interested
|
draught
|
a current of air
|
draft
|
a first version of a
piece of writing
|
draw
|
an even score at the
end of a game
|
drawer
|
a sliding storage compartment
|
dual
|
having two parts
|
duel
|
a fight or contest
between two people
|
to draw out a reply
or reaction
|
illicit
|
not allowed by law
or rules
|
|
ensure
|
to make certain that
something will happen
|
insure
|
to provide
compensation if a person dies or property is damaged
|
envelop
|
to cover or surround
|
envelope
|
a paper container
for a letter
|
exercise
|
physical activity;
to do physical activity
|
exorcise
|
to drive out an evil
spirit
|
fawn
|
a young deer; light
brown
|
faun
|
a mythical being,
part man, part goat
|
to display
ostentatiously
|
flout
|
to disregard a rule
|
|
flounder
|
to move clumsily; to
have difficulty doing something
|
founder
|
to fail
|
forbear
|
to refrain
|
forebear
|
an ancestor
|
foreword
|
an introduction to a
book
|
forward
|
onwards, ahead
|
freeze
|
to turn to ice
|
frieze
|
a decoration along a
wall
|
grisly
|
gruesome, revolting
|
grizzly
|
a type of bear
|
hoard
|
a store
|
horde
|
a large crowd of
people
|
imply
|
to suggest
indirectly
|
infer
|
to draw a conclusion
|
loath
|
reluctant, unwilling
|
loathe
|
to hate
|
loose
|
to unfasten; to set
free
|
lose
|
to be deprived of;
to be unable to find
|
meter
|
a measuring device
|
metre
|
a metric unit;
rhythm in verse
|
militate
|
to be a powerful
factor against
|
mitigate
|
to make less severe
|
palate
|
the roof of the
mouth
|
palette
|
a board for mixing
colours
|
pedal
|
a foot-operated
lever
|
peddle
|
to sell goods
|
pole
|
a long, slender
piece of wood
|
poll
|
voting in an
election
|
pour
|
to flow or cause to
flow
|
pore
|
a tiny opening; to
study something closely
|
practice
|
the use of an idea
or method; the work or business of a doctor, dentist, etc.
|
practise
|
to do something
repeatedly to gain skill; to do something regularly
|
prescribe
|
to authorize use of
medicine; to order authoritatively
|
proscribe
|
to officially forbid
something
|
principal
|
most important; the
head of a school
|
principle
|
a fundamental rule
or belief
|
sceptic
|
a person inclined to
doubt
|
septic
|
infected with
bacteria
|
sight
|
the ability to see
|
site
|
a location
|
stationary
|
not moving
|
stationery
|
writing materials
|
storey
|
a level of a
building
|
story
|
a tale or account
|
titillate
|
to arouse interest
|
titivate
|
to make more
attractive
|
tortuous
|
full of twists;
complex
|
torturous
|
full of pain or
suffering
|
wreath
|
a ring-shaped
arrangement of flowers etc.
|
wreathe
|
to surround or
encircle
|
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