These two nouns are completely unrelated—and Acclamate is not a word. Let’s take a closer look at acclimation vs acclamation. The difference should be easy to remember because acclimation is based on the noun, climate, while acclamation is based on the noun and verb, claim. But don’t let that confuse you over the word, Acclaim, which means “praise.” There is a reason […]
How to Spell ‘Accidentally’ or is it ‘Accidently’?
Accidentally or Accidently? The answer is that both spellings are acceptable, but accidentally is the safer choice. According to the authoritative Merriam-Webster Dictionary, both spellings are correct; however, many people believe that accidently is an error and only accidentally is correct. This mistake is probably based on comparison with words such as mentally and dentally. Because accidently mirrors […]
Accessible vs Assessable: The Difference and How to Use in a Sentence
Both Accessible and Assessable are adjectives made from verbs. They consist of the base verb (access or assess), followed by the suffix -ible / -able, which means “able” or “possible.”Accessible is, thus, an adjective meaning “able to be accessed”; access means “reach” or “get into”:Accessible in sentence: The entrance to the building was not accessible after […]
Accessory or Accessary?
Accessory is a noun or adjective, meaning “a helper” or “a non-essential object, something secondary.” It is most often spelled accessory, with an “o;” however, accessary (with an “a”) is also considered acceptable as a noun—but not as an adjective:Accessory (noun): He was accused of being an accessory to the crime because he drove the getaway […]
Accept or Except? Here’s How to Handle These Easily Confused Words [+ Plenty of Sentence Examples]
These commonly confused words come from the same Latin root, -cept, meaning “hold” or “take.” Here’s how to make sure you use these words correctly in your writing: Accept is a verb, meaning “receive, embrace, or tolerate.” Except is a preposition, conjunction, or verb, expressing exclusion (see below for example sentences).Remember that words beginning in “ac-” […]