Learn why “budget” is correct and “buget” is incorrect.
Incorrect spelling - Buget is a misspelling missing the “d.”
"buget" is a common misspelling of "budget". Always use "budget" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Budget means a financial plan showing income and expenses.
"budget": Budget means a financial plan showing income and expenses.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" We created a monthly budget.
"Correct:" Stay within your budget.
"Correct:" The project budget increased.
"Incorrect:" We made a buget.
"Incorrect:" Stay within your buget.
A: Budget.
A: No, it's a misspelling.
A: A financial spending plan.
A: Our travel budget is limited.
A: Comes from Old French 'bougette' with ‘d’ sound retained.
“Budget” is the only correct form; “buget” is a missing-letter typo.