Vertical or Verticle

Which Spelling is Correct?

Confused between "vertical" and "verticle"? Learn the correct spelling, meaning, and how to use it properly in your writing.

Incorrect: Verticle

"Verticle" is a misspelling. The correct spelling is "vertical" with an "a" before the "l".

Correct: Vertical

"Vertical" is the correct spelling. It means positioned up and down, at a right angle to the horizon.

Definitions

Vertical (adjective/noun):

Adjective: positioned up and down, at a right angle to the horizon. Noun: a vertical line or plane.

Examples:

  • • The wall is perfectly vertical.
  • • Draw a vertical line down the center.
  • • The vertical axis is labeled on the graph.

Verticle:

"Verticle" is a misspelling of "vertical" and is not a valid English word.

Examples:

  • • "Verticle" is not used in standard English.
  • • Always use vertical for the correct spelling.

Synonyms

Vertical:

  • • Upright
  • • Perpendicular
  • • Erect
  • • Plumb
  • • Standing

Verticle:

  • • (No valid synonyms; not a standard English word)

Notes

Notes:

  • Vertical is spelled with an "a" before the "l".
  • • "Verticle" is never correct in any context.
  • • The word comes from Latin "verticalis" meaning "overhead".

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is "verticle" ever correct?

A: No, "verticle" is never correct. The proper spelling is always "vertical".

Q: How do I remember the correct spelling?

A: Remember "vertical" has an "a" before the "l".

Q: What does vertical mean?

A: "Vertical" means positioned up and down, at a right angle to the horizon.

Q: Can "vertical" be used as a noun?

A: Yes, "vertical" can also refer to a vertical line or plane in geometry or design.

Summary

Remember: Vertical is the correct spelling, meaning up and down or perpendicular. The misspelling "verticle" is never correct. Always use "vertical" in your writing.