Most Confused English Words
Ranked by word frequency, the most commonly encountered confusable pairs appear first.
217,571 pairs , page 1 of 2176
- 1thatvsthis
- 2thatvsthey
- 3theyvsthis
- 4willvswith
- 5theirvsthis
- 6whichvswith
- 7thatvsthem
- 8themvsthis
- 9thanvsthat
- 10theirvsthey
- 11thanvsthis
- 12therevsthey
- 13whatvswhen
- 14affectvseffect , “Affect” is almost always the verb — to affect something is to influence it. “Effect” is almost always the noun — an effect is the result. (Each has a rarer flip side: “effect” can be a verb meaning to bring about, and “affect” a noun in psychology.)
- 15thenvsthan , “Then” is about time or sequence (first this, then that). “Than” is for comparisons (bigger than, rather than). They are never interchangeable.
- 16losevsloose , “Lose” (one o) is the verb — to lose a game, to lose your keys. “Loose” (two o’s) is the adjective meaning not tight. The extra o makes it looser.
- 17acceptvsexcept , “Accept” is the verb meaning to receive or agree to. “Except” means excluding or leaving out. You accept a gift; everyone came except Sam.
- 18thatvsthen
- 19thinkvsthis
- 20thenvsthis
- 21themvsthey
- 22thesevsthis
- 23thanvsthey
- 24theirvsthere
- 25thenvsthey
- 26theirvsthem
- 27themvsthere
- 28thesevsthey
- 29havevshere
- 30makevsmore
- 31wellvswill
- 32wantvswhat
- 33theirvsthen
- 34thisvsthose
- 35thanvsthem
- 36thenvsthere
- 37yearvsyour
- 38theirvsthese
- 39therevsthese
- 40wellvswere
- 41thatvsthat's
- 42morevsmost
- 43whenvswhere
- 44werevswhere
- 45othervsover
- 46themvsthen
- 47themvsthese
- 48thanvsthink
- 49thanvsthen
- 50werevswork
- 51havevshome
- 52you'revsyour
- 53madevsmore
- 54lifevslike
- 55thenvsthink
- 56beenvsbeing
- 57whilevswill
- 58thenvsthese
- 59takevstime
- 60likevslove
- 61therevsthose
- 62thingsvsthis
- 63thingvsthis
- 64theyvsthree
- 65worldvswould
- 66whichvswhile
- 67beenvsbest
- 68teamvsthat
- 69madevsmake
- 70makevsmany
- 71therevsthree
- 72samevssome
- 73thesevsthose
- 74themvsthree
- 75yearvsyears
- 76freevsfrom
- 77needvsnever
- 78wherevswhile
- 79workvsworld
- 80thenvsthree
- 81saidvssame
- 82madevsmany
- 83thesevsthree
- 84moneyvsmore
- 85herevshome
- 86thanvsthing
- 87didn'tvsdon't
- 88evenvsevery
- 89thingsvsthink
- 90somevssure
- 91thingvsthink
- 92teamvsthem
- 93thenvsthing
- 94teamvsthan
- 95lifevslove
- 96helpvshere
- 97whenvswomen
- 98hardvshave
- 99thosevsthree
- 100longvslove
Spelling & Dictionary Insight
The English confusables index tracks 529,999 word pairs in total, alongside 545,755 headword entries and 2,182 homophone records. The current view , "Most Confused", ranks pairs by a composite score combining both words' frequency ranks and their visual similarity, so the pairs most likely to cause real-world substitution errors surface first. Across the visible 2,176 pages, each row links to a side-by-side comparison page.
On this page, 4 of 100 pairs carry a stored explanation string, a short editor-written or data-derived note that states the distinction in plain language. The rest rely on the side-by-side definition table on their detail page to do the work. Pairs without an explanation are still fully indexed and sortable; the absence is purely in the narrative layer.
Confusable pairs are the class of spelling error that no automated spell-checker can catch, because every member of every pair is already a valid English dictionary word. Substitution errors (their/there, affect/effect, quiet/quite) survive every automated pass. PlainSpell's approach is to index the pair directly, word1, word2, a shared slug like "that-vs-this", and the distinguishing fields, so readers can look up the comparison before they publish. The "Most Confused" ranking above surfaces the pairs with the highest collision probability first.