Which one is right — Tobacco or Tabacco? Learn the difference, spelling rule, meaning, and real usage examples.
Incorrect spelling - "Tabacco" is a misspelling caused by incorrectly doubling the letter "b".
""Tabacco"" is a common misspelling of ""Tobacco"". Always use ""Tobacco"" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Tobacco" refers to dried leaves used for smoking, chewing, or producing nicotine products.
""Tobacco"": "Tobacco" refers to dried leaves used for smoking, chewing, or producing nicotine products.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" "Tobacco" products are harmful to health.
"Correct:" He quit "tobacco" last year.
"Correct:" The smell of "tobacco" was strong in the room.
"Correct:" "Tobacco" consumption increases health risks.
"Incorrect:" He quit "tabacco" last year. (correct spelling is "tobacco")
A: No, "tobacco" is the correct spelling.
A: It refers to nicotine-based plant products used for smoking or chewing.
A: Think: to-bac-co — only one "b".
Remember: "Tobacco" is the correct spelling. "Tabacco" is a common spelling mistake and not accepted in standard English.