There are 378,000 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Occured'. 'Occured' ranks in the top 10 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 6,017 websites containing this mistake.¹
The word "occurred" is a verb, specifically the past tense of the verb "occur." It means to happen or take place. In a sentence, it typically describes an event or situation that has taken place in the past.
Occurred
The word 'occurred' originates from the Latin word 'occurrere', which means 'to run to meet' or 'to happen'. It passed into Middle English from Old French 'ocurrer' before becoming the modern form.
The word 'occurred' is pronounced as /əˈkɜrd/. It consists of three syllables: "uh-KURD".
The word 'occurred' can be used in a sentence such as, "The events that occurred last night will be discussed in today's meeting." When using 'occurred,' it is important to ensure it is spelled with two 'r's and two 'c's, as common mistakes include misspelling it as 'occured' or 'occurd.' Additionally, it should be used in contexts referring to incidents or happenings, maintaining the correct tense and grammatical structure.