Some words that you use often may be difficult to spell correctly. Which spelling is right—ridiculous or rediculous?
The correct spelling is ridiculous. Because of the way it’s pronounced, sometimes people spell it with an E—rediculous, but that’s a misspelling.
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The Saint Bernard puppy looked cute but ridiculous
in the superhero costume.
The teenager thought his punishment was simply rediculous
for his age.
Examples
The 28-year-old closer has agreed to a ridiculous
five-year, $86 million contract with the New York Yankees.
I was always ridiculous
and I have known that. . . Then I went to school, then to university and what do you know—the more I studied, the more I learned that I was ridiculous
.
Is it your goal to be a good speller? If so, learn whether you should be writing benefited or benefitted.