License or Lisence

Which is the correct spelling? The correct spelling is License (not Lisence).

Correct Spelling

License

Incorrect Spelling

Lisence

How common is this error?

There are 86,400 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Lisence'. 'Lisence' ranks in the top 100 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 113 websites containing this mistake.¹

Part of speech and definition

"License" can function as a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a permit or official document giving someone the right to do something, such as drive a vehicle. As a verb, it means to grant a license or authorization to someone.

Examples of license being used in a sentence:

Correct She obtained her driver's license after passing the exam on her first try.
Incorrect She obtained her driver's lisence after passing the exam on her first try.
Correct The artist proudly displayed his license to sell artwork at the local craft fair.
Incorrect The artist proudly displayed his lisence to sell artwork at the local craft fair.
Correct To start the new restaurant, they needed to apply for a food service license from the health department.
Incorrect To start the new restaurant, they needed to apply for a food service lisence from the health department.

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Other common questions

What is the correct spelling?

License

What is its origin?

The word 'license' originates from the Latin word 'licentia', which means 'freedom' or 'permission'. It was later adopted into Old French as 'licence' before entering Middle English as 'licence'.

How do you pronounce license?

The word "license" is pronounced as "LYS-uhns." It can also be pronounced as "LIE-suhns" in some regions.

Any tips for using the word in a sentence?

The word 'license' can be used in a sentence such as, "She needed to obtain a driver's license before she could legally drive." It's important to note that 'license' is the preferred spelling in American English, while 'licence' is used in British English for the noun form, so context and audience should guide the choice of spelling to ensure correct usage.

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1: Data as of 09/01/2024.