Learn the difference between "Completion" and "Compleation".
Incorrect spelling - "Compleation" is incorrect; a misspelling.
"Compleation" is a common misspelling of "Completion". Always use "Completion" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Completion means the act of finishing or accomplishing something."
"Completion": "Completion means the act of finishing or accomplishing something."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The "completion" of the project was celebrated.
"Correct:" She achieved "completion" of her course.
"Correct:" The building's "completion" took two years.
"Correct:" He felt proud at the "completion" of the task.
"Incorrect:" The "compleation" of the project was celebrated.
"Incorrect:" She achieved "compleation" of her course.
"Incorrect:" The building's "compleation" took two years.
"Incorrect:" He felt proud at the "compleation" of the task.
A: Completion is correct.
A: The act of finishing or accomplishing something.
A: No, it's wrong.
A: Finishing, accomplishment, fulfillment, achievement.
A: Ends with 'tion', not 'ation'.
"Completion is correct for finishing tasks, projects, or courses. 'Compleation' is incorrect. Proper spelling is crucial in professional and academic contexts."