Learn the correct spelling “Chocolate” and why “Choclate” is incorrect.
Incorrect spelling - “Choclate” is a misspelling caused by skipping the second “o.”
"Choclate" is a common misspelling of "Chocolate". Always use "Chocolate" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Chocolate” is a sweet food made from roasted cocoa beans.
"Chocolate": “Chocolate” is a sweet food made from roasted cocoa beans.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" I love eating chocolate.
"Correct:" She bought a bar of chocolate.
"Correct:" This cake has chocolate inside.
"Correct:" He prefers dark chocolate.
"Incorrect:" I love choclate.
"Incorrect:" She bought choclate.
"Incorrect:" This choclate is tasty.
"Incorrect:" He prefers milk choclate.
A: Chocolate.
A: The middle ‘o’ is missing.
A: A sweet product made from cocoa.
A: CHO-CO-LATE → three parts.
“Chocolate” is correct; “choclate” is a missing-letter spelling mistake.