Compare or Compair
Correct spelling “Compare” vs wrong “Compair”.
Compair
Incorrect spelling - “Compair” is incorrect; extra ‘i’ is wrong.
"Compair" is a common misspelling of "Compare". Always use "Compare" when referring to the correct word.
Compare
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Compare” means to examine similarities or differences.
Definition of Compare
"Compare": “Compare” means to examine similarities or differences.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Compare
- • contrast
- • evaluate
- • examine
Usage Examples
"Correct:" We compare prices before buying.
"Correct:" She compares the results daily.
"Correct:" They compare notes for the test.
"Correct:" He likes to compare products online.
"Incorrect:" We compair prices before buying.
"Incorrect:" She compairs the results daily.
"Incorrect:" They compair notes for the test.
"Incorrect:" He likes to compair products online.
Notes:
- • One ‘i’ only in compare.
- • Compair is incorrect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Compare.
Q: Why not compair?
A: Extra ‘i’ is wrong.
Q: Meaning?
A: To examine similarities or differences.
Summary
“Compare” is correct; “Compair” is wrong.