Correct spelling “character” vs missing-c spelling “charater.”
Incorrect spelling - Charater removes the second “c.”
"charater" 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 means personality or a figure in a story.
"character": Character means personality or a figure in a story.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The main character is brave.
"Correct:" His character is admirable.
"Incorrect:" The main charater is brave.
"Incorrect:" He has good charater.
A: Character.
A: No.
A: A person in a story or moral quality.
A: Book character.
A: Keep both C’s — beginning and middle.
""Character" is correct; 'charater' is missing a required 'c'."