Achievement or Acheivement
Understand why "Achievement" is correct and "Acheivement" is wrong.
Acheivement
Incorrect spelling - "Acheivement" incorrectly arranges the vowels.
"Acheivement" is a common misspelling of "Achievement". Always use "Achievement" when referring to the correct word.
Achievement
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Achievement means success gained through effort."
Definition of Achievement
"Achievement": "Achievement means success gained through effort."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Achievement
- • accomplishment
- • success
- • feat
Usage Examples
"Correct:" Graduation is a big achievement.
"Correct:" Winning the award was his achievement.
"Correct:" Her achievements are impressive.
"Correct:" This project is a major achievement.
"Incorrect:" Graduation is a big acheivement.
"Incorrect:" Winning the award was his acheivement.
"Incorrect:" Her acheivements are impressive.
"Incorrect:" This project is a major acheivement.
Notes:
- • Follows the same rule as 'achieve' → ie, not ei.
- • Used in education, career, milestones, awards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Achievement.
Q: Why is Acheivement wrong?
A: Because it uses 'ei' instead of 'ie'.
Summary
"Achievement always keeps the ‘ie’ pattern. ‘Acheivement’ is never correct."