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Spell Check #1

Identify the misspelled word in each sentence and enter its correct spelling.
Quiz by ThirdParty
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Last updated: January 28, 2014
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First submittedDecember 16, 2013
Times taken68,708
Average score55.0%
Rating4.86
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Sentence
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The principle factor in my deliberations must be my family's health
principal
Regrettably, the deceased monarch did not leave behind any airs
heirs
Ever sense the hijacking, she refuses to board planes
since
I will only tell you my secret if you promise to be discrete
discreet
Overuse of pesticides had a deleterious affect on eagle eggs
effect
She awaited his next advance with baited breath
bated
A noxious scent began defusing through the ventilation system
diffusing
You can now buy a ride into outer space, but the fair is exorbitant
fare
I council you to keep your eyes peeled and your mouth zipped
counsel
The bell of the ball looked devilish in her black satin gown
belle
In a blaring of bugles, the Calvary rode to the rescue
cavalry
There are no inherit differences between races, only cultural ones
inherent
We must liberate the populous from the tyrannical dictator
populace
The husband's diamond cuff links matched his wife's broach
brooch
Salad was traditionally a palette cleanser eaten just before dessert
palate
He was adverse to team sports, preferring solo competitions
averse
The film's climatic moment came just minutes before the end
climactic
He confessed because the felony was preying upon his conscious
conscience
I cannot discern the rational behind the new protocols
rationale
This wine is the perfect compliment for fish such as perch or bass
complement
+10
Level 69
Dec 18, 2013
Need more time.
+59
Level 54
Jun 28, 2014
Eye kneaded moor thyme two.
+1
Level 84
Jul 16, 2014
Haha, nice.
+2
Level 48
Oct 12, 2018
oui, moi aussi
+6
Level 79
Dec 18, 2019
Time*
+7
Level 79
Dec 7, 2020
When did you have your sense of humour bypass?
+1
Level 79
Mar 4, 2023
Hear goes EcceHomo again scoffing at my 'correcshuns'...
+1
Level 79
Dec 4, 2023
Unlike EckeHomo, I akshually have a sense of 'humour'.
+1
Level 76
Mar 14, 2024
No, you're just a bit odd.
+7
Level 89
Mar 31, 2021
I'm surprised he didn't try to correct the whole sentence, tbh
+1
Level 79
Dec 4, 2023
So am I!
+40
Level 77
Dec 18, 2013
Too hard...please except alternative spellings :-)
+12
Level 45
Dec 18, 2013
:-D
+3
Level 59
Jan 19, 2023
A comment from 2013 is literally above this comment. This comment is from 2023. 10 YEARS BETWEEN COMMENTS. Crazy! Also, :-P
+3
Level 81
Dec 26, 2013
"He was adverse to team sports, prefering solo competitions." This one has two errors! The correct spelling is "preferring".
+4
Level 45
Dec 26, 2013
You're right. I've submitted a fixed version.
+6
Level 45
Dec 30, 2013
Because this quiz was so well-received, I have gone ahead and created a sequel: Spell Check #2.
+5
Level 45
Jan 2, 2014
And now Spell Check #3 as well.
+1
Level 34
Oct 30, 2020
YAY!!!
+2
Level 34
Oct 30, 2020
YAY!!!
+2
Level 74
Jan 27, 2014
one more minute please!
+1
Level 69
Jan 27, 2014
Would be nice
+4
Level 74
Mar 31, 2021
Eye would need it two
+7
Level 59
Jan 27, 2014
I spent so much time trying to figure out how "exorbitant" was spelled wrong that I missed fair/fare.
+3
Level 85
Jan 27, 2014
I did the same thing with "deleterious".
+6
Level 45
Jan 27, 2014
Yep, that was a deliberate red herring; if the only words in the sentence were ones you were sure you knew how to spell, the obvious error would have been obvious.
+1
Level 45
Jun 20, 2014
Bad choice of phrasing.
+1
Level 67
Jan 27, 2014
Outstanding quiz!
+2
Level 79
Jan 27, 2014
That was awesome...nice job. Not too happy with only thirteen but looking foreward to the other two...yes there is a misspell on purpose.
+1
Level 51
Jan 27, 2014
gahh! I zoned out and the time expired.
+4
Level 31
Jan 28, 2014
I spent ages wondering why it wasn't accepting sulphurous- Why can't we all just spell things the same way? -_- Could sulphurous be accepted or the word changed or specify that American spellings are used?
+3
Level 45
Jan 28, 2014
Dang, I thought I'd avoided British/American differences; missed that one. I've changed "sulfurous" to "noxious".
+2
Level 26
Jan 28, 2014
aeroplane ;)
+4
Level 45
Jan 28, 2014
Blimey! I've changed it to "planes".
+5
Level 48
Apr 21, 2014
Finally, something for us grammar Nazis.
+2
Level 84
Jul 16, 2014
Yes! I feel exactly the same. These kinds of things drive me nuts.
+1
Level 38
Jun 6, 2014
UMMMM... The first spelling of "principle" was actually correct in this case. No one else noticed?
+6
Level 45
Jun 6, 2014
"Principle" is a noun meaning "basic tenet" and "principal" is an adjective meaning "most important".
+2
Level 67
Dec 18, 2019
Some people just have no principles when it comes to spelling and grammar.
+1
Level 22
Jul 3, 2014
i think wrong word not wrong spelling or misspelled
+1
Level 45
Aug 6, 2014
3:33 left. Winner!
+2
Level 89
Sep 24, 2018
6:66 left. Double winner!
+1
Level 79
Dec 18, 2019
But there are only 60 seconds in a minute ;)
+1
Level 76
Mar 14, 2024
Ah - the legendary sense of humour...
+1
Level 51
Nov 26, 2014
Took me forever to get populace. Love this quiz!
+1
Level 17
Nov 27, 2014
only 6/20. Awesome Quiz!
+1
Level 55
Apr 6, 2015
Loved this!
+1
Level 70
Jun 5, 2015
100% with 2:09 left.
+3
Level 77
Apr 24, 2016
The problem is I don't nearly always understand what the writer wants to say. I get so stuck on the misspellings. Like "bell" - wtf is a bell doing at the ball? Church bell? Wedding bell? And I lose track of what I am reading completely. The best one I've ever come across in a real text was the phrase "peach black". Now that must've been some peach!
+2
Level 89
Apr 24, 2016
I wouldn't eat that peach if I was you.
+5
Level 85
Oct 27, 2016
Since we're being grammar Nazis here, "...if I WERE you." (The 'if' triggers using the subjunctive tense.)
+2
Level 89
Sep 23, 2019
Thanks for the correction :)
+1
Level 71
Apr 24, 2016
I fund thes quis prety eesy my being sooch a god speler.
+1
Level 78
Apr 24, 2016
This is technically a spelling quiz, but really a grammar quiz. Either way, well done!
+1
Level 45
Apr 24, 2016
I just love quizzes in which I know every single one of the answers first time.
+1
Level 57
Apr 24, 2016
Great one- #'s 2 to 10, please, ThirdParty! Being male, I struggled with "not cuff links" for a while. Average score of 25 year olds? My guess is about 3.
+3
Level 67
Jan 28, 2020
Male?? 25 year olds?? What do those have to do with anything.. especially the first one. Is even spelling gender based all of a sudden?

omg that would make things even more complicated like: "I'm panromantic and gender-fluid but spellingwise I identify as male"...

+1
Level 74
Apr 25, 2016
This is the kind of quiz which shows who truly got an education.
+3
Level 76
Apr 25, 2016
This quiz doesn't seem to accept type-ins.
+1
Level 89
Sep 24, 2018
I've been looking for this snarky comment.
+2
Level 74
Apr 26, 2016
Finally, a quiz to indulge my inner copy editor.
+1
Level 35
Jun 13, 2016
Too easy!
+3
Level 44
Jul 8, 2016
"You can now buy a ride into outer space, but the fare is exorbitant."

Am I the only who chuckled because outer space is literally out of (earth's) orbit?

+3
Level 69
Oct 17, 2016
This was grate, ThirdParty; excellent job on the read herrings! Thank ewe for doing a pare of sequels to!
+1
Level 60
Oct 8, 2023
Actually, that should be "excellant".
+1
Level 51
Nov 21, 2016
2.26 left for me...
+1
Level 16
Jul 8, 2017
Awesome quiz!
+1
Level 66
Oct 21, 2017
Gweat quis! Shud doo moor off dese!
+1
Level 16
Jan 14, 2018
2:59 to spare GFG
+6
Level 76
Feb 11, 2018
I'm sorry, but knowing the full context of these statements shows that many of the "mistakes" are actually correct.

-Being part of a continuum of people makes it impossible to keep a secret, so truly it is important to be discrete.

-Knowing his fondness for Italian food, she had just eaten a full bulb of garlic.

-The "noxious scent" deactivated a series of bombs set throughout the ducting.

-The Orbital Carnival does, in fact, charge far too much for tickets.

-Inheritance law itself does not distinguish between races, but varying cultural interpretations and attitudes can have an effect.

-The film referred to is Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.

Please make the appropriate corrections with all do speed.

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Level 89
Sep 24, 2018
Well played finish.
+1
Level 77
Apr 22, 2021
Where are the likes for this comment? It's very cute.
+1
Level 76
Jun 6, 2022
- claps -
+1
Level 89
Sep 24, 2018
Nice use of potential homonyms throughout the sentences to make us work for it.
+1
Level 48
Jan 27, 2019
pervect with 16 sec left
+1
Level 62
Feb 7, 2019
Love it. Thanks!
+1
Level 37
Aug 15, 2019
climactic moment.
+1
Level 77
Jan 15, 2020
I live in a small village in Bhutan for my whole life and finished within 2 minutes.
+1
Level 69
Mar 31, 2021
Probably did better than most of my fellow UK citizens!
+2
Level 82
Feb 17, 2020
My pedantry feels well catered for.
+1
Level 48
Apr 28, 2020
I really enjoyed this. Annoyed at myself, though, for spending so long trying to figure out how one sentence was spelt incorrectly, and it turns out the wrong word was used instead, but it's a common misunderstanding. Whoops xD
+1
Level 95
Apr 30, 2020
Climatic and climactic are interchangeable, neither word is wrong, they are both correct smh
+5
Level 69
Mar 31, 2021
No, in this context, climatic cannot be right. Climatic refers to climate; climactic to climax. SMH!
+1
Level 58
Jul 5, 2020
dyslexic, didn't realise there was anything wrong with most of them.
+1
Level 45
Feb 18, 2021
only missed populace :(
+2
Level 67
Mar 31, 2021
I like how the simplest word in each sentence is misspelled.
+1
Level 63
Mar 31, 2021
Oh my, if you are not a native English speaker, you are totally lost here.
+2
Level 74
Mar 31, 2021
Not true. My native language is German and I got eleven before the time ran out, including the least guessed one.
+2
Level 60
Oct 8, 2023
It depends on how well you know English, I suppose. It's less about native language and more about depth of knowledge.
+1
Level 60
May 18, 2021
my native language is French and i got 19/20
+2
Level 75
Mar 31, 2021
Got the salad one with 2 seconds remaining after trying pretty much every possible combination of the letters in the misspelled word!
+1
Level 64
Mar 31, 2021
how do you not get populace its easy
+2
Level 64
Mar 31, 2021
Wow, I did not realize there are three spellings of pallet/palette/palate! I don't think I even realized there are two.
+1
Level 62
Mar 31, 2021
INHERITED, not inherent
+2
Level 60
May 18, 2021
it's two different words. both exist
+1
Level 67
Mar 31, 2021
I feel old. Way easy.
+1
Level 51
Mar 31, 2021
Easy, got them all in record time. Helps that I'm a copy editor. Also that I'm literate.
+1
Level 57
Apr 1, 2021
Could we have a bit more time?
+1
Level 43
Apr 1, 2021
I tried so many spellings for populous.. I'm not sure I've ever seen it written down like that
+1
Level 60
May 18, 2021
it's two different words. "populous" is an adjective that means there's a lot of people. "populace" is a noun that means the people.
+1
Level 45
Aug 12, 2021
SHE awaited HIS..(blah blah blah)?
+1
Level 22
Oct 12, 2021
The principle one was spelled right, you were wrong. Remember, a principal (the head of the school) is always your pal.
+3
Level 75
Oct 26, 2021
principal (adj. main, most important) is what's needed to describe the factor, not principle (n. foundational belief that governs behaviour & opinion).
+1
Level 80
Feb 11, 2022
Haha. Spent a good while trying to think how "exorbitant" was spelt, if not that way, and thus completely overlooked "fair".
+1
Level 67
May 14, 2023
17/20, missed populace, brooch, and averse
+1
Level 69
May 27, 2023
18/20

Me: "OK brain, calm down and slowly parse each word methodically, don't try and auto-correct what you see."

Brain: "Nah, I'll just scan eight sentences simultaneously like a maniac, something's bound to jump out."

Me: "Come on, there's only two left, just focus."

Brain: "Pft, you're not the boss of me."

+1
Level 60
Oct 8, 2023
I got tricked by the longer words. Well done.
+1
Level 46
Apr 17, 2024
Mistake. The bated one uses the two different genders.

SHE awaited HIS next advance with a baited breath