Conventional or Convential

Learn why “Conventional” is the correct spelling and “Convential” is always incorrect.

Convential

Incorrect spelling - Convential is a misspelling that removes the second “o”.

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

Conventional

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

"Conventional means traditional, standard, or based on accepted norms."

Definition of Conventional

"Conventional": "Conventional means traditional, standard, or based on accepted norms."

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Conventional

  • traditional
  • standard
  • customary

Usage Examples

"Correct:" She prefers conventional teaching methods.

"Correct:" The design follows a conventional style.

"Correct:" They chose a conventional approach.

"Incorrect:" She prefers convential teaching methods.

Notes:

  • Spell it con + ven + tion + al → conventional. The missing “o” makes it wrong.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which spelling is correct?

A: Conventional is the correct spelling.

Q: What does Conventional mean?

A: Describes something traditional or typical.

Q: Why is Convential wrong?

A: It drops the 'ion' part and becomes incorrect.

Q: Is Convential in dictionaries?

A: No, it is not recognized.

Q: Example sentence using Conventional?

A: She prefers a conventional approach to teaching.

Summary

Always use Conventional with the full base “convention + al”.