Annoying vs Enoying

Only one spelling is recognized in English.

enoying

Incorrect spelling - "Enoying" is an incorrect spelling.

"enoying" is a common misspelling of "annoying". Always use "annoying" when referring to the correct word.

annoying

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

"Annoying" means causing irritation.

Definition of annoying

"annoying": "Annoying" means causing irritation.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for annoying

  • irritating
  • bothersome

Usage Examples

"Correct:" The noise is annoying.

"Correct:" That habit is annoying.

"Incorrect:" The sound is enoying.

"Incorrect:" This is very enoying.

Notes:

  • Double n is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is enoying correct?

A: No.

Summary

Annoying is the correct spelling used to describe something that causes irritation or discomfort. Enoying is a misspelling and does not exist in standard English. Remember that annoying contains a double “n,” which helps distinguish it from incorrect phonetic versions often seen in casual writing.