Correct spelling

surprise

Correct spelling, explanation: the correct spelling is surprise with an -s in the middle, not surprize with a -z. The reason for this is that surprise is a word that comes from French, and the -s spelling has been the standard English spelling since at least the 1600s. The form surprize was used in Middle English, but it fell out of use over time and is now considered an archaic spelling.

Definition of surprise:
1. verb, cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock
I want to surprise my friend with a birthday gift she’ll love.
The team’s unexpected win surprised everyone, including their own coach.
2. noun, the feeling caused by something unexpected happening
His sudden appearance at the party was a complete surprise to me.
The look of surprise on her face was priceless when she saw the fireworks.

Collocations with surprise:
Some most commonly used collocations include: pleasant surprise, big surprise, surprise party
Getting a bonus at work was a pleasant surprise.
It was a big surprise to everyone when she announced her engagement.
We threw a surprise party for my sister’s 30th birthday.


Incorrect spelling

surprize

Incorrect spelling, explanation: the spelling surprize is not considered correct because it is an archaic version of the word surprise. While it may have been used in the past, the spelling surprise with an -s has been the accepted and standard spelling in English since at least the 1600s. Using surprize instead of surprise may be seen as a spelling mistake or a non-standard variation of the word.

Incorrect spelling

supprise

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Incorrect spelling

suprise

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Incorrect spelling

suprize

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