
Maintaining consistency is essential for attaining coherence and clarity in academic writing. However, students often face difficulty distinguishing between British English vs. American English, which can result in confusion while selecting the correct spelling of certain words, such as โacknowledgementโ or โacknowledgment.โ If you wish to gain a more profound understanding of the differences between these two English styles, please continue reading.
โAcknowledgementโ or โacknowledgmentโ
Normally, โacknowledgement/acknowledgmentโ is an uncountable noun. This means that there is no plural form of the word. The only exception is the acknowelgements section in your thesis or dissertation. It is used in both American English and British English, with slightly different spellings. โAcknowledgement / acknowledgmentโ refers to the act of recognizing or admitting the existence, truth, or validity of something. It can also refer to a written or spoken statement that expresses gratitude or appreciation for something received or done.

British English
acknowledgement

American English
acknowledgment
There is no significant difference in meaning between โacknowledgmentโ and โacknowledgement,โ and the choice of spelling generally depends on whether you are writing in American English or British English. Both spellings are correct in their respective regions.
Note: When youโre unsure which spelling is attributed to which English variant, remember that British spellings usually include extra letters.
Examples of using โacknowledgementโ and โacknowledgmentโ as a noun
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the noun โacknowledgement / acknowledgmentโ in British and American English.


โAcknowledgement/acknowledgmentโ in its infinitive form
As a verb, โto acknowledgeโ is used to indicate the action of recognizing, admitting, or showing appreciation. The infinitive form is โacknowledge.โ There is no difference in this regard.
- British English: โAcknowledgeโ
- American English: โAcknowledgeโ


โAcknowledgement/acknowledgmentโ in the โ-ingโ form
The โ-ingโ form of the verb form of the noun โacknowledgementโ or โacknowledgmentโ is โacknowledging.โ There is no difference in this regard.
- British English: โAcknowledgingโ
- American English: โAcknowledgingโ


โAcknowledgement/acknowledgmentโ in the โ-edโ form
The โ-edโ form of โacknowledgement/acknowledgmentโ is โacknowledged.โ There is no difference in spelling between American English and British English.
- British English: โAcknowledgedโ
- American English: โAcknowledgedโ


FAQs
In the United Kingdom, the preferred spelling is โacknowledgementโ.
โAcknowledgement/acknowledgmentโ is a noun that refers to the act of recognizing or admitting the existence, truth, or validity of something. It can also mean an expression of gratitude or appreciation for something received or done.
No, you cannot. โAcknowledgmentโ or โacknowledgementโ is typically considered an uncountable noun. It refers to a collective act of recognizing, admitting, or expressing gratitude, so there is no need to pluralize it. However, the acknowledgements section of a thesis is the only exception.
The only difference between โacknowledgementโ and โacknowledgmentโ is the preferred spelling in different English variants.
- โAcknowledgmentโ is the preferred spelling in American English
- โAcknowledgementโ is the preferred spelling in British English
These regional spelling differences are common in English, and they have developed over time as the language has evolved. Both spellings are considered correct in their respective regions, and the choice of which to use depends on the variety of English you are writing in.
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