Unequalled vs Unequaled

Learn the spelling difference between British and American English.

unequaled

Incorrect spelling - ""Unequaled"" is American spelling, not incorrect.

"unequaled" is a common misspelling of "unequalled". Always use "unequalled" when referring to the correct word.

unequalled

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

"Unequalled" means without equal (British spelling).

Definition of unequalled

"unequalled": "Unequalled" means without equal (British spelling).

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for unequalled

  • unmatched
  • peerless

Usage Examples

"Correct:" An unequalled record.

"Correct:" Unequalled quality.

"Incorrect:" An unequaled record.

Notes:

  • British vs American spelling
  • Same meaning
  • Double l in British
  • Regional variation

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which is correct?

A: Both.

Q: British spelling?

A: Unequalled.

Q: American spelling?

A: Unequaled.

Q: Meaning?

A: Without equal.

Summary

Both spellings are correct depending on regional English.