One spelling is correct; the other omits a letter.
Incorrect spelling - "Chrismas" is a misspelling.
"Chrismas" is a common misspelling of "Christmas". Always use "Christmas" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Christmas" is a holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
"Christmas": "Christmas" is a holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Christmas is in December.
"Correct:" We celebrate Christmas together.
"Incorrect:" Chrismas is coming.
"Incorrect:" Happy Chrismas!
A: Christmas.
Christmas is the correct spelling for the widely celebrated holiday. Chrismas omits the letter “t” and is incorrect. Proper spelling is especially important in greetings, invitations, and formal writing related to cultural or religious events.