A copywriter's guide to: Commonly misused (and misspelled) words

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A Copywriter’s Guide to the

(& Tips to Help You Not Mess Up)

@CopywriteMattrs

Most Commonly MisusedMisused

& MisspelledMisspelled Words

As copywriters, our reputationcan rest on our understandingof language.

But at one point or another,you've probably asked yourself...

“Is this the right word to use?”

Fret not!

Here's a quick guideto words that make us

do a double takeduring proofing!

Practise vs Practice

verb nounr q

verb nounr q

“If you practisepractiseyour copywriting,

you repeat the activity until you

improve.”

r

Practise vs Practice

verb nounr q

“If you visityour doctor’s

practicepractice, you go to a place.”

qPractise vs Practice

License vs Licence

verb nounr q

verb nounr q

“licensinglicensing a venue”

r

License vs Licence

verb nounr q

“a physical licencelicence, like a

driver’s licence”

qLicense vs Licence

Advise vs Advice

verb nounr q

verb nounr q

“act of giving adviceadvice”

r

Advise vs Advice

verb nounr q

“helpful opinion”

qAdvise vs Advice

Follow the esses to action!

Soccer practiSe

CWM Tip

Affect vs Effect

verb nounr q

verb nounr q

“If youaffectaffect a situation,

you cause an outcome.”

r

Affect vs Effect

verb nounr q

“That outcome is the effecteffect.”

qAffect vs Effect

If it’s something you’regoing to do, use “affect.”

If it’s something you’vealready done, use “effect.”

CWM Tip

Discrete vs Discreet

“something independent or

distinct”yDiscrete vs Discreet

“being more private than usual

so you don’t cause embarrassment”

z

Discrete vs Discreet

Discreet = Be private andkeep the esses together.

Discrete = The esses are separated because they're independent!

CWM Tip

Complementary vs Complimentary

Complementary vs Complimentary

“when you combine a few

associated objects”

y

Complementary vs Complimentary

“nice thingsyou say to

someone with new duds on”

z

Remember the “i's”!complImentary = nIce

CWM Tip

Stationary vs Stationery

Stationary vs Stationery

“state ofstillness like zen meditation… or a

cabinet”

y

Stationary vs Stationery

“pens, paper & other interesting things you find

at Officeworks”z

Remember the esses!stationEry = EnvElopE

CWM Tip

Enquiry vs Inquiry

Enquiry vs Inquiry

“question”y

Enquiry vs Inquiry

“an official investigation”

z

Enquiry = quEstionINquiry = INvestigation

CWM Tip

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