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Ise Or Ize?
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Apologise or apologize? A colleague swears that the ize ending is the correct spelling and was taught that at school. (This is English not American by the way)
Which is the correct historical usage ?
Which is the correct historical usage ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Apologize is the preferred spelling in American and Canadian English, and apologise is preferred in varieties of English from outside North America. This is the case despite the fact that apologize is the original form and was once standard even in British English (and is still used by some British publishers).
Apologise vs. apologize - Grammarist
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I use -ise-
Apologise vs. apologize - Grammarist
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I use -ise-
http:// blog.ox forddic tionari es.com/ 2011/03 /ize-or -ise/
I'm all for -ise, though, -ize feels too American to me. Auto-correct usually tries to ize my words.
I'm all for -ise, though, -ize feels too American to me. Auto-correct usually tries to ize my words.
My edition of Fowler (Modern English Usage) gives a full explanation. The other posters are correct in that the OUP and the Times (for example) prefer -ize; but Fowler also gives a list of common words where -ise MUST be used:
advertise, chastise, circumcise, comprise, compromise, demise, despise, devise, disguise, enterprise, franchise, enterprise, exercise, improvise, promise, supervise and surprise (there are others but these are the most commonly used).
advertise, chastise, circumcise, comprise, compromise, demise, despise, devise, disguise, enterprise, franchise, enterprise, exercise, improvise, promise, supervise and surprise (there are others but these are the most commonly used).