There are 109,000 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Vehical'. 'Vehical' ranks in the top 110 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 96 websites containing this mistake.¹
The word 'vehicle' is primarily a noun. It refers to a means of transporting people or goods, such as a car, truck, or bicycle. In some contexts, it can also function as a metaphorical means or medium for conveying ideas or messages.
Vehicle
The word 'vehicle' originates from the Latin word 'vehiculum', which comes from 'vehere', meaning 'to carry' or 'to transport'.
The word 'vehicle' is pronounced as /ˈviːɪkəl/ in IPA notation. It can be phonetically spelled as "vee-i-kul."
The word 'vehicle' can be used in a sentence like, "The city is investing in electric vehicles to reduce pollution." When using 'vehicle,' it is important to ensure correct spelling, as it is commonly misspelled as 'vechicle,' and to use it in the appropriate context, as it can refer to various types of transportation, including cars, trucks, and even metaphorical vehicles for ideas or methods.