Omitting vs Ommiting
Learn why "omitting" is correct and "ommiting" is incorrect.
ommiting
Incorrect spelling - ""Ommiting"" wrongly doubles 'm'.
"ommiting" is a common misspelling of "omitting". Always use "omitting" when referring to the correct word.
omitting
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Omitting" means leaving something out.
Definition of omitting
"omitting": "Omitting" means leaving something out.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for omitting
- • excluding
- • leaving out
Usage Examples
"Correct:" Omitting details.
"Correct:" He is omitting facts.
"Correct:" Omitting errors.
"Correct:" Omitting names.
"Incorrect:" Ommiting details.
"Incorrect:" He is ommiting facts.
Notes:
- • Double 't' not double 'm'.
- • Verb form of omit.
- • Spelling rule applies.
- • Common consonant error.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Omitting.
Q: Is ommiting correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Leaving out.
Q: Error cause?
A: Wrong consonant doubling.
Summary
Omitting is correct and means leaving something out. Ommiting is incorrect; the word has only one “m” after the “o.”