Year or Yeer

Learn why “year” is correct and “yeer” is a common misspelling.

yeer

Incorrect spelling - “Yeer” is a misspelling and not a word.

"yeer" is a common misspelling of "year". Always use "year" when referring to the correct word.

year

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Year” is a period of 12 months or 365 days.

Definition of year

"year": “Year” is a period of 12 months or 365 days.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for year

  • 12 months
  • annual period

Usage Examples

"Correct:" She traveled last year.

"Correct:" The project will take a year.

"Correct:" He was born in the same year.

"Correct:" We celebrate New Year every January.

"Incorrect:" She traveled last yeer.

"Incorrect:" The project will take a yeer.

Notes:

  • Always spell as 'year', never double vowels.
  • Used for calendar or time reference.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Correct spelling?

A: Year.

Q: Is 'yeer' correct?

A: No.

Q: Meaning?

A: 12 months or 365 days.

Q: Example sentence?

A: I went to Paris last year.

Q: Common mistake?

A: Adding extra vowels 'ee'.

Summary

""Year" is correct; 'yeer' is wrong. Always use for 12-month periods or annual references."