Confused between Alcohol or Alchohol? Learn the correct spelling, meaning, and examples to avoid common errors in writing.
Incorrect spelling - "Alchohol" is a common misspelling caused by inserting an unnecessary letter "h".
""Alchohol"" is a common misspelling of ""Alcohol"". Always use ""Alcohol"" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Alcohol" refers to a chemical substance used in beverages, sanitization, medicine, and industry.
""Alcohol"": "Alcohol" refers to a chemical substance used in beverages, sanitization, medicine, and industry.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The doctor advised avoiding "alcohol".
"Correct:" This sanitizer contains 70% "alcohol".
"Correct:" She does not drink "alcohol".
"Correct:" "Alcohol" can be harmful when consumed in excess.
"Incorrect:" This sanitizer contains "alchohol". (correct spelling is "alcohol")
A: No, the only correct spelling is "alcohol".
A: Break it as: al-co-hol — no extra "h".
A: It refers to ethanol or liquid used in drinks, sanitation, and chemicals.
Remember: "Alcohol" is spelled without an extra "h". "Alchohol" is incorrect in all forms of English.