Pavilion or Pavillion

Which spelling is correct, Pavilion or Pavillion, and how to use them properly.

Pavillion

Incorrect spelling - This spelling is incorrect. "Pavillion" is not a valid word in English.

"Pavillion" is a common misspelling of "Pavilion". Always use "Pavilion" when referring to the correct word.

Pavilion

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

This is the correct spelling. "Pavilion" is a noun meaning a building or structure for events.

Definition of Pavilion

"Pavilion": This is the correct spelling. "Pavilion" is a noun meaning a building or structure for events.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Pavilion

  • Gazebo
  • Hall
  • Structure
  • Shelter
  • Building

Usage Examples

"Correct:" The concert was held in the park's pavilion.

"Correct:" We had our wedding reception in the garden pavilion.

"Correct:" The sports pavilion has changing rooms and equipment storage.

"Incorrect:" We had our wedding reception in the garden Pavillion. (shpuld be "Pavilion")

Notes:

  • "Pavilion" is the correct spelling. "Pavillion" is a common misspelling—remember, it only has one "l" after the "v".

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it pavillion or pavilion?

The correct word is "pavilion." "Pavillion" is a common misspelling.

How to pronounce pavilion?

The correct pronunciation is /pəˈvɪl.jən/ (puh-VIL-yun).

What does pavilion mean?

A building or structure used for events or shelter, especially in a park or garden.

Summary

Pavilion is the correct spelling, while Pavillion is always incorrect. Use "Pavilion" when referring to the correct word.