
A key factor of academic writing is to keep consistency when writing a research paper, dissertation, or academic essay. This especially applies to the vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and punctuation to maintain a cohesive, clear, and comprehensible flow in the paper. Many students have difficulties differentiating between British English vs. American English such as whether to use βcancelledβ or βcanceledβ. Learn how to distinguish these two in this article.
βCancelledβ or βcanceledβ
βCancelledβ and βcanceledβ both define the past tense of the verb βto cancel.β In general, the word βcancelβ means to annul something planned, such as an event or appointment. It can also be used to express that something has been crossed out or deleted that has been printed or written. The spelling may vary depending on whether you use British English or American English. In British English, it is always written with a double βlβ. However, in American English, you can use both ways but with a single βlβ is more common.

British English
cancelled
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American English
canceled
cancelled (not recommended)
As you can see, there only exists one correct spelling in British English, but there are two possible spellings in American English. However, the spelling with just one βlβ is far more common in American English and the spelling with double βlβ is rarely used.
Examples of using βcancelledβ and βcanceledβ
The following examples will exemplify the difference in spelling of the word βcancelled/canceledβ in British and American English.


βCancelledβ or βcanceledβ in the β-ingβ form
When using the verb βcancelβ in its β-ingβ form, the same way of spelling applies to British English vs. American English as in the past tense. In British English, it is written with a double βlβ and in American English, both ways are possible but a single βlβ is more common.
- British English: βCancellingβ
- American English: βCancelingβ or βcancellingβ
The following examples will explain the usage of the word βcancelling/cancelingβ in both languages.


βCancelledβ or βcanceledβ as a noun
The word βcancellationβ refers to the noun form of the verb βcancel.β βCancellationβ with double βlβ is in British and American English the standard spelling. βCancelationβ with a single βlβ can be used in American English but is urged to be avoided.
The following examples will show you the usage of the noun βcancellationβ.


FAQs
The correct spelling differs between American English and British English:
- The correct spelling in American English is: βcanceledβ with one βlβ.
- The correct spelling in British English is: βcancelledβ with a double βlβ.
In British English, the correct spelling is βcancelledβ.
In American English, the correct spellings are βcanceledβ and βcancelledβ, but the spelling with one βlβ is far more common.
The correct spelling in American English is βcancelingβ with one βlβ and in British English βcancellingβ with a double βlβ.
The standard spelling in British and American English is βcancellationβ.
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