Learn why "strict" is correct and "stricted" is wrong.
Incorrect spelling - ""Stricted"" is not a valid adjective.
"stricted" is a common misspelling of "strict". Always use "strict" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Strict" means enforcing rules firmly.
"strict": "Strict" means enforcing rules firmly.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Strict rules apply.
"Correct:" A strict teacher.
"Correct:" Strict discipline.
"Correct:" Be strict with time.
"Incorrect:" Stricted rules apply.
"Incorrect:" A stricted teacher.
A: Strict.
A: No.
A: Firm control.
A: Incorrect verb ending.
"Strict" is the correct adjective for firm rules. "Stricted" is not standard English.