Veneers or Veners
Learn why “veneers” is the correct spelling and “veners” is not.
veners
Incorrect spelling - “Veners” is a misspelling with missing ‘e’.
"veners" is a common misspelling of "veneers". Always use "veneers" when referring to the correct word.
veneers
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Veneers” are thin decorative layers of wood, porcelain, or material covering a surface, often used in dentistry or furniture.
Definition of veneers
"veneers": “Veneers” are thin decorative layers of wood, porcelain, or material covering a surface, often used in dentistry or furniture.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for veneers
- • surface layer
- • covering
- • overlay
Usage Examples
"Correct:" The dentist applied veneers to her teeth.
"Correct:" The table is covered with wood veneers.
"Correct:" Porcelain veneers improve appearance.
"Incorrect:" The dentist applied veners to her teeth.
"Incorrect:" The table has veners.
Notes:
- • Spelling includes double 'e'.
- • Common error: dropping the second 'e'.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Veneers.
Q: Is 'veners' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Thin decorative or protective surface layers.
Q: Common usage?
A: Dental and furniture finishes.
Q: Example?
A: She chose porcelain veneers.
Summary
""Veneers" is correct; 'veners' is a misspelling. Refers to thin surface coverings used in furniture or dentistry."