Sponsor or Sponser

Learn why “sponsor” is correct and “sponser” is a common misspelling.

sponser

Incorrect spelling - “Sponser” is a misspelling with no meaning.

"sponser" is a common misspelling of "sponsor". Always use "sponsor" when referring to the correct word.

sponsor

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Sponsor” means someone who supports or funds an activity, event, or person.

Definition of sponsor

"sponsor": “Sponsor” means someone who supports or funds an activity, event, or person.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for sponsor

  • supporter
  • backer
  • patron

Usage Examples

"Correct:" They found a sponsor for the event.

"Correct:" The company is our main sponsor.

"Correct:" She thanked her sponsor for the support.

"Correct:" Sports teams rely on sponsors.

"Incorrect:" They found a sponser for the event.

"Incorrect:" He is my sponser.

"Incorrect:" Our sponsers contributed.

"Incorrect:" She asked a sponser for help.

Notes:

  • Always end with -or, not -er.
  • Common in events, charity, sports, and business.
  • Check spelling to avoid looking unprofessional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Correct spelling?

A: Sponsor.

Q: Is 'sponser' correct?

A: No.

Q: Meaning of sponsor?

A: Someone who supports or funds an activity.

Q: Example sentence?

A: The marathon has several sponsors.

Q: Can sponsors be plural?

A: Yes, sponsors.

Summary

""Sponsor" is the correct spelling; 'sponser' is a common error. Always use -or ending for professional writing."