How Do You Spell CANCELING?

Pronunciation: [kˈansəlɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "Canceling" is spelled with a single "L" but it is pronounced with a double "L" sound. This is due to the rules of English spelling where a single "L" is used after a short vowel sound. Thus, the phonetic transcription of "Canceling" is /ˈkænsəlɪŋ/. The first syllable is stressed and pronounced with the short "a" sound, and the final "ing" is pronounced as "ɪŋ" with a nasal vowel sound. English spelling can be confusing, but understanding the rules can help make it easier to spell correctly.

CANCELING Meaning and Definition

  1. Canceling refers to the act of deciding to end, terminate, or nullify a particular event, action, agreement, subscription, appointment, or arrangement. It is the act of revoking or annulling something previously organized or planned. This may involve the intentional discontinuation of a scheduled meeting, appointment, or reservation, often resulting in the loss of a reservation fee or charges incurred. Canceling can also refer to the termination of a subscription or membership, which often involves ceasing future billing or access.

    The concept of canceling can apply to various contexts, including personal, professional, or financial obligations. Financially, canceling can refer to the act of closing a bank account, halting recurring payments, or terminating a contract. In personal relationships, canceling can imply the decision to break off a commitment, end a friendship, or dissolve a romantic relationship.

    In recent years, canceling has also gained prominence in the realm of social media and popular culture. Here, it pertains to public figures, celebrities, influencers, or even ordinary individuals facing public criticism or backlash due to their controversial beliefs, actions, or statements. Canceling, in this context, involves the collective effort of the wider community to withdraw support, discontinue following, or boycott the person or their work, usually leading to negative consequences on their reputation, career, or public image.

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Other Common Misspellings for CANCELING

Etymology of CANCELING

The word "canceling" derives from the Old French word "canceler", which means "to erase, strike out, or cross out". It eventually came to English in the late 14th century and has since been used to refer to the act of annulling, revoking, or nullifying something.

Similar spelling words for CANCELING

Plural form of CANCELING is CANCELINGS

Conjugate verb Canceling

CONDITIONAL

I would cancel
we would cancel
you would cancel
he/she/it would cancel
they would cancel

FUTURE

I will cancel
we will cancel
you will cancel
he/she/it will cancel
they will cancel

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have cancelled, will have canceled
we will have cancelled, will have canceled
you will have cancelled, will have canceled
he/she/it will have cancelled, will have canceled
they will have cancelled, will have canceled

PAST

I cancelled, canceled
we cancelled, canceled
you cancelled, canceled
he/she/it cancelled, canceled
they cancelled, canceled

PAST PERFECT

I had cancelled, had canceled
we had cancelled, had canceled
you had cancelled, had canceled
he/she/it had cancelled, had canceled
they had cancelled, had canceled

PRESENT

I cancel
we cancel
you cancel
he/she/it cancels
they cancel

PRESENT PERFECT

I have canceled, have cancelled
we have canceled, have cancelled
you have canceled, have cancelled
he/she/it has canceled, has cancelled
they have canceled, have cancelled
I am canceling, am cancelling
we are cancelling, are canceling
you are cancelling, are canceling
he/she/it is canceling, is cancelling
they are cancelling, are canceling
I was cancelling, was canceling
we were canceling, were cancelling
you were canceling, were cancelling
he/she/it was cancelling, was canceling
they were canceling, were cancelling
I will be canceling, will be cancelling
we will be canceling, will be cancelling
you will be canceling, will be cancelling
he/she/it will be canceling, will be cancelling
they will be canceling, will be cancelling
I have been canceling, have been cancelling
we have been canceling, have been cancelling
you have been cancelling, have been canceling
he/she/it has been canceling, has been cancelling
they have been cancelling, have been canceling
I had been cancelling, had been canceling
we had been cancelling, had been canceling
you had been cancelling, had been canceling
he/she/it had been cancelling, had been canceling
they had been cancelling, had been canceling
I will have been canceling, will have been cancelling
we will have been canceling, will have been cancelling
you will have been canceling, will have been cancelling
he/she/it will have been canceling, will have been cancelling
they will have been canceling, will have been cancelling
I would have cancelled, would have canceled
we would have cancelled, would have canceled
you would have cancelled, would have canceled
he/she/it would have cancelled, would have canceled
they would have cancelled, would have canceled
I would be cancelling, would be canceling
we would be cancelling, would be canceling
you would be cancelling, would be canceling
he/she/it would be cancelling, would be canceling
they would be cancelling, would be canceling
I would have been cancelling, would have been canceling
we would have been cancelling, would have been canceling
you would have been cancelling, would have been canceling
he/she/it would have been cancelling, would have been canceling
they would have been cancelling, would have been canceling

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