Understand correct spelling “vegetable” vs wrong “vegitable.”
Incorrect spelling - “Vegitable” is a misspelling with extra ‘i’.
"vegitable" is a common misspelling of "vegetable". Always use "vegetable" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Vegetable” is a plant used as food.
"vegetable": “Vegetable” is a plant used as food.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Tomatoes are a common vegetable.
"Correct:" Buy fresh vegetables from the market.
"Correct:" He eats vegetables daily.
"Correct:" The soup has many vegetables.
"Incorrect:" Tomatoes are a vegitable.
"Incorrect:" He eats vegitable daily.
A: Vegetable.
A: No.
A: Edible plant or plant part.
A: Add vegetables to your salad.
A: Adding unnecessary 'i'.
""Vegetable" is correct; 'vegitable' is wrong. Refers to plant-based foods."