Appalling or Appalling

“Appalling” is correctly spelled in both forms.

appalling

Incorrect spelling - No incorrect spelling; both are correct.

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

appalling

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Appalling” means shocking or very bad.

Definition of appalling

"appalling": “Appalling” means shocking or very bad.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for appalling

  • shocking
  • terrible

Usage Examples

"Correct:" The conditions were appalling.

"Correct:" Appalling behavior shocked us.

"Correct:" It was appalling news.

"Correct:" The treatment was appalling.

Notes:

  • Ends with double ‘l’.
  • Adjective.
  • No spelling difference.
  • Already correct.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is appalling correct?

A: Yes.

Q: Any variant?

A: No.

Summary

Both spellings are the same. Appalling is correct and means shocking or very bad.