Having the same meaning of words, there may be Spelling Differences in American and British English. Let’s see some general rules for the spelling of a word for both types of English in order to boost our English Vocabulary.

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Or and Our

Some American words have ‘or’ in the end, but it’s ‘our’ in British English.

American EnglishBritish English
LaborLabour
ColorColour
RumorRumour
HumorHumour
NeighborNeighbour

Og and Ogue

Some of the American English words contain ‘og’ in the end, while the British English words have ‘ogue’ in their place.

American EnglishBritish English
CatalogCatalogue
DialogDialogue

Single and Double Letter

There is sometimes a difference in the number of a letter in both English.

American EnglishBritish English
TravelerTraveller
LevelingLevelling

Ise and Ize

There are many words in American English that have ‘ize’ in the end, but it can be both ‘ise’ and ‘ize’ in British English.

American EnglishBritish English
AnalyzeAnalyse
RealizeRealize, Realise

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Tre and Ter

Some words differ in the pattern for their last two letters. Look at the examples given below:

American EnglishBritish English
TheaterTheatre
MeterMetre
CenterCentre

You should learn these words as well in order to understand Spelling Differences in American and British English.

American EnglishBritish English
TireTyre
programProgramme
JailGaol, Jail
AluminumAluminium
DefenseDefence
JewelryJewellery

Do you know any words similar to these examples? If yes, kindly write them in the comment section.

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