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'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:23 pm
by 1_londoner
'Definitely' is the most commonly misspelt word in the English language, a study has found.

The 10-letter word came top in a study of everyday words Britons struggle to spell correctly, with most of us regularly mixing up the second 'I' with an 'A' on a regular basis.

Second place was 'sacrilegious', which leaves people confused over whether it has an 'E' or 'I' in the middle.

The fourth most difficult word was 'manoeuvre' which causes problems due to the proximity of the 'O' and 'E' to each other.

'Bureaucracy', which is awkward because the inclusion of so many vowels, was fifth.

A spokesperson for market research company http://www.OnePoll.com, which carried out the study of 5,000 people, said: "So many of us can't seem to spell.

"Whether it is down to the structure of the word, or the frequency of use, there is no excuse not to learn how they are formed.

"And considering people judge others, yet don't like their intelligence to be judged by how well they spell, they should up their game and pick up a dictionary."

The vegetable 'broccoli' – came sixth, followed by 'phlegm' at seven and 'prejudice' at eight.

'Consensus' and 'unnecessary' completed the top ten.

Other difficult words to feature in the poll include 'supersede' at 11, 'connoisseur' at 15 and 'particularly' at 17.

Confusion over the number of Ns in 'questionnaire' meant it came twelfth, with 'entrepreneur' fourteenth and 'parallel' at 19.

The survey revealed some very odd ways the nation spells words which just failed to make the top 20.

Nearly one in 10 (nine per cent) thought 'mortgage' was spelt 'morgauge' and seven per cent often spell 'speech' as 'speach'.

Ninety per cent admit to giving up trying to spell 'diarrhoea' and a third get it so wrong their PC spellchecker can't even recognise the word they're attempting to conquer. :lol:

The research also found 57 per cent judge other people on their spelling, with 42 per cent admitting they believe people who can't spell are 'thick'. :lol:

Oddly enough, most Brits rate their spelling as 'good'.

Half of Brits admit the spell-check and auto-correcting on computers is to blame for their laziness in not checking spelling.

One in three reckon predictive text messaging and 'text speak' are to blame for terrible spelling in the real world.

Over three-quarters of the adults polled (78 per cent) said women are generally better at spelling than men. :mrgreen:

Six out of ten said they were embarrassed by their poor spelling skills and one in ten corrected others when they spell something incorrectly and yet a third are irritated by being correct themselves.

Worryingly, a third believe the art of spelling is something 'you just learn in school'. :lol: :lol:

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:32 pm
by Ka darag
OMGGGGGGGGGG

I USED TO BE THE BEST AT SPELLING TESTS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL MAN ...DEY SHUD HAVE THEM NOW AS WELL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :up:

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:34 pm
by Ms.Erudite
Definitely ....is definitely hard to spell....at least I'm not alone :up:

But not being able to spell supersede or consensus is just stupid :lol:

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:36 pm
by surrender
Ninety per cent admit to giving up trying to spell 'diarrhoea' and a third get it so wrong their PC spellchecker can't even recognise the word they're attempting to conquer.
:lol: :lol:

OMG that is so true i used to struggle trying to spell 'Bureaucracy' 'broccoli' and 'questionnaire' :oops:

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:39 pm
by Ka darag
surrender wrote:
Ninety per cent admit to giving up trying to spell 'diarrhoea' and a third get it so wrong their PC spellchecker can't even recognise the word they're attempting to conquer.
:lol: :lol:

OMG that is so true i used to struggle trying to spell 'Bureaucracy' 'broccoli' and 'questionnaire' :oops:
WTF...........HOW CAN U NOT SPELL BROCCOLI AND QUESTIONNAIRE????????

QUESTIONNAIRE....THERE IS A VOWEL SO THE CONSTANANT IS DOUBLED :clap:

OKAY...EVEN THO MY SPELLING IS LIKE AMAZINGLY GOOD...I THINK I SPELL DEFINATELY WRONG

DAMMIT :x

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:08 pm
by razzberry
I can spell definitely but I’ve always had trouble with the word necessary or necessarily :|

I blame the computer for people’s bad spelling skills now days. People rarely have to manually write anything.

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:17 pm
by Shilka Jr.
There's British English (hard and has more letters in each word) and simple dumb American English. WTF is Manoeuvre? We say Maneuver! :mrgreen:

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:22 pm
by Twisted_Logic
1_londoner wrote:'Definitely' is the most commonly misspelt word in the English language, a study has found.
I can attest to this

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:23 pm
by surrender
Ka darag wrote:WTF...........HOW CAN U NOT SPELL BROCCOLI AND QUESTIONNAIRE????????

QUESTIONNAIRE....THERE IS A VOWEL SO THE CONSTANANT IS DOUBLED :clap:

OKAY...EVEN THO MY SPELLING IS LIKE AMAZINGLY GOOD...I THINK I SPELL DEFINATELY WRONG

DAMMIT :x

walahi those words used to do my head in. remember when you were young the certain suurado in the quran that used to be so hard and you were stuck on them forever? thats how these words felt!

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:25 pm
by Ka darag
surrender wrote:
Ka darag wrote:WTF...........HOW CAN U NOT SPELL BROCCOLI AND QUESTIONNAIRE????????

QUESTIONNAIRE....THERE IS A VOWEL SO THE CONSTANANT IS DOUBLED :clap:

OKAY...EVEN THO MY SPELLING IS LIKE AMAZINGLY GOOD...I THINK I SPELL DEFINATELY WRONG

DAMMIT :x

walahi those words used to do my head in. remember when you were young the certain suurado in the quran that used to be so hard and you were stuck on them forever? thats how these words felt!
:lol:

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:54 pm
by Alphamander
I can't imagine how anyone could get wrong ''definitely''; but then it's used frequently in mathematics (not as an adverb; but as an adjective, as in ''definite integral''), so it's probable that I would have got it wrong, if it were not to it. I guess one could remember it by combining ''de'' and ''finite''; but then most people do not at all use the word ''finite'', let alone to know what ''de'' means. I wonder what people use instead of ''finite''; and as well how can one lead a meaningful life without being able to define things between finite and infinite, assuming that one can't know the infinite if one doesn't know the finite.

'Manoeuvre' is a beautiful word; and when one say it, it has this romantic and rosy French effect it has on the lips that utter it and the ears that receive it. Phlegm, connoisseur, entrepreneur, and prejudice are as well beautiful; as are parallel and supersede, sacrilegious, and bureaucracy; and all are French by origin. French is a beautiful language and perhaps because of it they are always associated with romance; and, as well, it could be that the French as people are naturally romantic and because of them is the French, as language, is romantic. I don't know. It could be either. It could as well be an illusion created in our brains by the vision of Paris and its glittering opera palaces which they play all those dramatic musical suites. Ah, I've quite a strange affinity with French and the French. But it's quite sad the words that most of people often fail to spell happen to be the most beautiful. Is anyone wondering the reason most words that people can't often spell happen to be French by origin? I thought those which are Latin by origin would prove to be hard, but guess I was wrong. 'Consensus' and 'mortgage' are very easy to spell. 'Sacrilegious' is very excusable. ''Broccoli'' is ugly and doesn't deserve to describe flower head; it should be eliminated from the English language back to its Italian origin. 'Diarrhoea' isn't easy for anyone. I bet we subconsciously avoid even trying to learn it. Terrible word.

Re: 'Definitely' is most commonly misspelt word

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 3:07 am
by nomadicwarlord
Shit, I've been spelling it "DEFINETLY" for years. :lol: