Learn the correct spelling of “Account” and why “Accaunt” is a common mistake.
Incorrect spelling - “Accaunt” is a misspelling due to pronunciation confusion.
"Accaunt" is a common misspelling of "Account". Always use "Account" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Account” refers to a record of financial transactions or a description of events.
"Account": “Account” refers to a record of financial transactions or a description of events.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" I opened a new account at the bank.
"Correct:" Please check your account balance.
"Correct:" He maintains an account of his expenses.
"Correct:" The report included a detailed account of the meeting.
"Incorrect:" I opened a new accaunt at the bank.
"Incorrect:" Check your accaunt balance.
"Incorrect:" He maintains an accaunt of expenses.
"Incorrect:" The report included an accaunt of the meeting.
A: Account.
A: No, always Account.
A: Record or description of events or finances.
"Account is correct. Remember: double ‘c’ and single ‘o’. Avoid ‘Accaunt’."