Amiable vs Ammiable
Learn why "amiable" is correct and "ammiable" is incorrect.
ammiable
Incorrect spelling - ""Ammiable"" is a misspelling with extra letter.
"ammiable" is a common misspelling of "amiable". Always use "amiable" when referring to the correct word.
amiable
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Amiable" means friendly and pleasant in manner.
Definition of amiable
"amiable": "Amiable" means friendly and pleasant in manner.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for amiable
- • friendly
- • pleasant
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She is amiable.
"Correct:" An amiable host.
"Correct:" His amiable nature helps.
"Correct:" Amiable personality.
"Incorrect:" She is ammiable.
Notes:
- • Single 'm'.
- • Adjective form.
- • Often used for people.
- • Positive personality trait.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Amiable.
Q: Is ammiable correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Friendly and kind.
Q: Error type?
A: Extra letter.
Summary
Amiable is correct; it means friendly and pleasant. Ammiable is incorrect. Use it to describe people’s character.