Learn the correct spelling and meaning of "Volunteer" and avoid the common misspelling "Volonteer".
Incorrect spelling - "Volonteer" is incorrect; a common misspelling.
"Volonteer" is a common misspelling of "Volunteer". Always use "Volunteer" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Volunteer means someone who offers to do something willingly without being paid."
"Volunteer": "Volunteer means someone who offers to do something willingly without being paid."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" She decided to "volunteer" at the shelter.
"Correct:" Many people "volunteer" for charity work.
"Correct:" He is a dedicated "volunteer".
"Correct:" They "volunteered" to help the community.
"Incorrect:" She decided to "volonteer" at the shelter.
"Incorrect:" Many people "volonteer" for charity work.
"Incorrect:" He is a dedicated "volonteer".
"Incorrect:" They "volonteered" to help the community.
A: Volunteer is correct.
A: Someone who offers to do something willingly without being paid.
A: No, it is incorrect.
A: Helper, participant, helper-for-cause, assistant.
A: Single 'o', double 'e' → Volunteer.
"Volunteer is the correct spelling for someone offering to help willingly. 'Volonteer' is always wrong. Correct spelling ensures clarity and professionalism."