Including or Incuding
Learn why “including” is correct and “incuding” is a misspelling.
incuding
Incorrect spelling - “Incuding” is missing an ‘l’ and is incorrect.
"incuding" is a common misspelling of "including". Always use "including" when referring to the correct word.
including
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Including” means containing as part of the whole.
Definition of including
"including": “Including” means containing as part of the whole.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for including
- • comprising
- • containing
- • among
Usage Examples
"Correct:" All fruits are welcome, including apples.
"Correct:" She visited many cities, including Paris.
"Correct:" He brought many items, including books.
"Correct:" The price covers all, including taxes.
"Incorrect:" All fruits are welcome, incuding apples.
"Incorrect:" She visited many cities, incuding Paris.
Notes:
- • Double 'l' is necessary.
- • Used to indicate items that are part of a group.
- • Common mistake in informal writing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Including.
Q: Is 'incuding' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Containing as part of the whole.
Q: Example?
A: He bought many items, including fruits.
Q: Common error?
A: Dropping 'l'.
Summary
""Including" is correct; 'incuding' is wrong. Always include the 'l' after 'c'."