Which spelling is correct? Learn the difference between "although" and "allthough". These are commonly confused spellings and how to use them correctly.
Incorrect spelling - allthough – no definition; using it is a spelling mistake for “although.”
"Allthough" is a common misspelling of "Although". Always use "Although" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
although (conjunction): used to introduce a contrast or concession; similar to “even though” or “despite the fact that.”
"Although": although (conjunction): used to introduce a contrast or concession; similar to “even though” or “despite the fact that.”
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Although it was late, she continued working.
"Correct:" He went to the party, although he didn’t feel like it.
"Correct:" Although it’s expensive, I will buy it.
"Correct:" I enjoyed the movie, although the ending was sad.
"Incorrect:" Allthough it was raining, we went outside.
"Incorrect:" He passed the exam, allthough he didn’t study.
"Incorrect:" Allthough she was tired, she stayed up late.
"Incorrect:" I liked the book, allthough it was long.
A1: No, “allthough” is a misspelling. Always use “although.”
A2: Almost. “Though” can be used in the same way as “although” to show contrast, but it’s slightly less formal.
A3: Yes! You can write: “Although it was raining, we went outside.”
A4: Absolutely. Example: “I stayed home, although I wanted to go out.”
Remember: Although is the correct spelling with single "l": al-though. It means despite the fact that or even though. The misspelling "allthough" is never correct. Always use "although" when introducing a contrast or concession.