Correct congratulate vs incorrect congradulate.
Incorrect spelling - “Congradulate” wrongly inserts a 'd'.
"congradulate" is a common misspelling of "congratulate". Always use "congratulate" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Congratulate” means to praise or express joy for someone’s success.
"congratulate": “Congratulate” means to praise or express joy for someone’s success.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" We congratulate the winners.
"Correct:" I want to congratulate you.
"Correct:" They congratulated her warmly.
"Incorrect:" We congradulate the winners.
"Incorrect:" I want to congradulate you.
A: Congratulate.
A: Congradulate.
A: To praise someone.
A: I congratulate you on your achievement.
A: Remember: con-gra-tu-late.
""Congratulate" is correct; 'congradulate' is a common misheard spelling."