Unsure if you should write "character" or "charactor"? Here's a quick guide to help you use the correct spelling every time.
Incorrect spelling -
"Charactor" is a common misspelling of "Character". Always use "Character" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Character: A person in a novel, play, or movie; or the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
"Character": Character: A person in a novel, play, or movie; or the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
A: No, "charactor" is always a misspelling of "character".
A: It can mean a person in a story, or the qualities that make up a person's nature.
A: Yes, in computing, a "character" is any letter, number, or symbol.
A: Yes, "characteristic", "characterize".
Remember: Character is the correct spelling with "er" at the end. It means a person in a story or distinctive qualities. The misspelling "charactor" with "or" is never correct. Always use "character" when referring to personalities or story elements.