Which to use
“central” is an adjective and “posts” is a verb - they look or sound alike but fill different roles in a sentence.
- #8,846
- “central” frequency rank
- #14,390
- “posts” frequency rank
- 23236
- confusion score
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | central | posts |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | zentral, Zentral-, Haupt- | 3. Person Singular Indikativ Präsens Aktiv des Verbs post |
Where the spellings diverge
Shared letters are muted; the letters that actually set central and posts apart are highlighted. They share 1 letter in sequence, which is exactly why the eye skips the difference.
Spelling & Dictionary Insight
Our dataset has no pronunciation recorded for both members, so the reliable separator here is grammatical: central is anadjective and postsaverb. On the page they differ by 2 letter(s) in length. Our composite confusion score for this pair is 23236, derived from the frequency rank of both members and their visual similarity.
central is recorded at frequency rank #8,846, classified as anadj, pronounced […]. posts is at rank #14,390, tagged as averb, pronounced […].
Glosses for this pair are partially populated in our dataset, but the full side-by-side definitions above should still guide you to the right choice.
With a confusion score of 23236, this pair ranks #1,863,947 of 2,006,359 scored German confusable pairs - a relatively easy-to-tell-apart pair.
Orthographic DNA of central vs posts
Shared letters: t. Private to "central": acelnr. Private to "posts": ops.
"central" · 7 letters · shape CVCCCVC · "posts" · 5 letters · shape CVCCC
Known mistypes of this pair
Frequency comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
Can "central" and "posts" be used interchangeably?
Which is more common, "central" or "posts"?
Remembering central vs posts
The fastest way to pick the right one every time.
- Check the role first: if you need an adjective, it's “central”; for a verb, it's “posts”.
- See each word in full, definition, IPA, etymology and its other confusables. Full “central” entry
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