Varieties or Varities
Learn why “varieties” is correct as the plural of “variety.”
varities
Incorrect spelling - “Varities” is missing ‘e’ and is incorrect.
"varities" is a common misspelling of "varieties". Always use "varieties" when referring to the correct word.
varieties
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Varieties” means multiple types or forms of something.
Definition of varieties
"varieties": “Varieties” means multiple types or forms of something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for varieties
- • types
- • kinds
- • forms
Usage Examples
"Correct:" There are many varieties of flowers.
"Correct:" We tried several varieties of cheese.
"Correct:" Different varieties grow in warm climates.
"Correct:" The farm grows new varieties every year.
"Incorrect:" There are many varities.
"Incorrect:" We tried several varities.
"Incorrect:" Different varities grow here.
"Incorrect:" The farm grows new varities.
Notes:
- • Remember: variety → varieties (keep the 'e').
- • Used when referring to plural forms of types.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct plural form?
A: Varieties.
Q: Is 'varities' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning of varieties?
A: Multiple types of something.
Q: Example sentence?
A: We sampled different varieties of apples.
Q: Can it be used for plants and food?
A: Yes, common in agriculture or culinary context.
Summary
""Varieties" is correct for plural forms; 'varities' is a common typo. Always keep the 'e' to spell it properly."