Committed or Comitted
Learn the difference between "Committed" and "Comitted".
Comitted
Incorrect spelling - "Comitted" is incorrect; a common misspelling.
"Comitted" is a common misspelling of "Committed". Always use "Committed" when referring to the correct word.
Committed
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Committed means dedicated or pledged to a cause or action."
Definition of Committed
"Committed": "Committed means dedicated or pledged to a cause or action."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Committed
- • dedicated
- • devoted
- • loyal
- • pledged
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She is "committed" to her work.
"Correct:" He is fully "committed" to the project.
"Correct:" They remain "committed" to the cause.
"Correct:" The team is "committed" to winning.
"Incorrect:" She is "comitted" to her work.
"Incorrect:" He is fully "comitted" to the project.
"Incorrect:" They remain "comitted" to the cause.
"Incorrect:" The team is "comitted" to winning.
Notes:
- • 'Committed' has double 'm'.
- • 'Comitted' is wrong.
- • Used for dedication and loyalty.
- • Important in work and personal context.
- • Check spelling in official documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Committed is correct.
Q: Meaning?
A: Dedicated or pledged to something.
Q: Can I use Comitted?
A: No, it's wrong.
Q: Synonyms?
A: Dedicated, devoted, loyal, pledged.
Q: How to remember?
A: Double 'm' is required.
Summary
"Committed is correct for showing dedication or loyalty. 'Comitted' is always incorrect. Correct spelling is essential in writing and formal communication."