Story vs Storry

Understand why "story" is correct and "storry" is incorrect.

storry

Incorrect spelling - ""Storry"" is an incorrect doubled-letter form.

"storry" is a common misspelling of "story". Always use "story" when referring to the correct word.

story

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

"Story" means a narrative or account of events.

Definition of story

"story": "Story" means a narrative or account of events.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for story

  • tale
  • narrative

Usage Examples

"Correct:" She told a story.

"Correct:" It is a true story.

"Correct:" A short story.

"Correct:" The story was interesting.

"Incorrect:" She told a storry.

"Incorrect:" It is a storry.

Notes:

  • Single 'r' spelling.
  • Very common noun.
  • Also means building floor.
  • Double 'r' is incorrect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Correct spelling?

A: Story.

Q: Is storry correct?

A: No.

Q: Meaning?

A: A narrative.

Q: Error type?

A: Extra letter.

Summary

"Story" is the correct spelling. "Storry" is not a valid English word.