Correct spelling conjure vs incorrect conjour.
Incorrect spelling - “Conjour” is a misspelling influenced by French-like endings.
"conjour" is a common misspelling of "conjure". Always use "conjure" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Conjure” means to summon, create, or call to mind.
"conjure": “Conjure” means to summon, create, or call to mind.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Magicians conjure illusions.
"Correct:" The smell conjured memories.
"Correct:" They tried to conjure a solution.
"Incorrect:" Magicians conjour illusions.
"Incorrect:" The smell conjoured memories.
A: Conjure.
A: To summon or evoke.
A: No.
A: He can conjure images in your mind.
A: Adding 'our' ending.
""Conjure" is correct; 'conjour' is an incorrect French-like alteration."