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Cancelled vs. Canceled — What's the Difference?

Cancelled vs. Canceled — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Cancelled and Canceled

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Cancelled

To annul or invalidate
Cancel a credit card.

Canceled

To annul or invalidate
Cancel a credit card.

Cancelled

To decide or announce that (a planned or scheduled event) will not take place, especially with no intention of holding it at a later time
Cancel a picnic.
Cancel a soccer game.

Canceled

To decide or announce that (a planned or scheduled event) will not take place, especially with no intention of holding it at a later time
Cancel a picnic.
Cancel a soccer game.

Cancelled

To cross out with lines or other markings.
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Canceled

To cross out with lines or other markings.

Cancelled

To mark or perforate (a postage stamp or check, for example) to indicate that it may not be used again.

Canceled

To mark or perforate (a postage stamp or check, for example) to indicate that it may not be used again.

Cancelled

To neutralize or equalize; offset
Today's decline in stock price canceled out yesterday's gain.

Canceled

To neutralize or equalize; offset
Today's decline in stock price canceled out yesterday's gain.

Cancelled

To remove (a common factor) from the numerator and denominator of a fractional expression.

Canceled

To remove (a common factor) from the numerator and denominator of a fractional expression.

Cancelled

To remove (a common factor or term) from both sides of an equation or inequality.

Canceled

To remove (a common factor or term) from both sides of an equation or inequality.

Cancelled

To neutralize one another; counterbalance
Two opposing forces that canceled out.

Canceled

To neutralize one another; counterbalance
Two opposing forces that canceled out.

Cancelled

The act or an instance of canceling; a cancellation.

Canceled

The act or an instance of canceling; a cancellation.

Cancelled

Simple past tense and past participle of cancel
The game was cancelled because of snow on the field.

Canceled

Simple past tense and past participle of cancel

Cancelled

No longer planned or scheduled.
The cancelled show would have drawn 5,000 fans.

Canceled

Standard spelling of cancelled

Cancelled

(of a mail item) Marked over the stamp, to show that the stamp has been used.

Cancelled

(of events) no longer planned or scheduled;
The wedding is definitely off

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